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Nietzsche, Morality, Meaning

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

Is existence organic, mechanistic, or none of the above? Does nature have a purpose? Is life meaningless?

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  • shit!! you are my double...you look pretty much like me.... crazy. Good nietzsche talk anyway

  • @Lovetricity Never ending cycle...

  • @gabryedly Or, thanks to Nietzsche, Schopenhauer is still read (?)

  • @HondoXP You make a job a moral issue. It is not. You make an assumption that the young man does not have one. Either way, where is it written? Furthermore, capitalism can not function at full employment, there has to be a reserve army of the unemployed to keep too much money chasing too many goods and services. This does get way out of balance as it does now. This life is absurd, random, bullshit......now that is profound.

  • @HondoXP Thou are an asshole.

  • bla bla bla bla bla/ Get a job

  • @gabryedly : if you read Schopenhauer you only stay in the abyss. Dead end. Nietzsche at least challenges you to dance in the abyss, what he calls "tragic joy". Schopenhauer's writing only just influenced Nietzsche, it was basically a reply to his idol "Schopenhauer" and later to Wagner, another of his icons who he actually Nietzsche called "sick". Thanks to the western thought dominance, Nietzsche is so popular. the end

  • Thanks to Schopenhauer Nietzsche is so popular...

  • but isn't even the viewing of nature, a natural occurrence? As one of philosophy's purposes is to gain harmony and joy of thought, we do find there is an order, if we believe it, an order that we create, and that each order slightly differs between us yet affects everybody, thus the importance understanding others, and the ramifications of their ideas.

  • how much free will do you believe we have?

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