Posts Tagged ‘Friedrich Nietzsche’
7. Will as Will to Power “…power can never be pre-established as will’s goal, as though power were something that could first be posited outside the will. Because will is resolute openness toward itself, as mastery out beyond itself, because willing is beyond itself, it is the strength that is able to bring itself to [...]
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Tags: Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger
Deleuze, Nietzsche, Philosophy
27Dec09
A few passages I found interesting in Deleuze’s first chapter of Nietzsche et la philosophie 1. The Concept of Genealogy “The philosopher is a genealogist rather than a Kantian tribunal judge or a utilitarian mechanic.” (2) 5. The Problem of Tragedy “It smells offensively Hegelian” (11) LOL. This is Nietzsche’s own joke, from The Birth of [...]
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Tags: Friedrich Nietzsche, Gilles Deleuze
