Philosopher

Friedrich Nietzsche

German philosopher

18441900

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1950
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2000
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2000·Peru
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al order implies not destroying what is counter to it, but, rather, combining it; combining unity with diversity and freedom with order. To put it in Nietzschean terms, we have to unite the Apollonian with the Dionysian. To build a purely Apollonian society is to fall into a new form of dogmatism and cultura
1991·Haiti
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Defining man not as an end but as a bridge, Friedrich Nietzsche places him - whether we like it or not - at the crossing point of the process of acculturation and inculturation. What is involved is a transmission
1974·Sudan
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and half poor. We need to persuade our neo-Romans that vaulting greed will end by overlapping itself to fall on the other side. 211. We need to prove Nietzsche wrong. To him, "The world is beautiful but has a disease called man".
1950·Peru
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sure, guaranteed the peace of the continent against intracontinental and extra-continental conflicts and aggression, but also, illustrating, perhaps, Nietzsche’s dictum that he who acts does not trouble himself about principles, they have had the far-reaching effect of opening the way for the North Atlantic