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Nietzsche Quotes: 97 of his Cleverest Statements The ultimate collection of Friedrich Nietzsche’s cleverest and most provocative statements, organized chronologically according to the books from which they’re taken. By Jack Maden | April 2022 19-MIN BREAK ...
Few books have been read so much… I believe hardly any book … has caused so much harm, has shortened so many lives, as this well-meant curiosity. The source of this mischief is in confounding consequence with cause. The candid Italian saw in his diet the cause of his long life, ...
p.78 Nietzsche's style can be taken to represent a brutally frank admission that today hardly anyone can offer more than scattered profound insights or single beautiful sentences-and his writings abound in both.【逐漸成為宇宙的過程中,拔地而起的是古典,留下的縫隙將由現代人填補,但這樣的填補需要永...
Banning books that offer an unwelcome historical narration is back in vogue. A once marginal “incredulity toward metanarratives” has now metastasized into a mainstream endorsement of “alternative facts” about the recent past.2 And we cannot even figure out whether to narrate the January 6, ...
Were he by some unimaginable miracle to return, Nietzsche might be dismayed to learn that over the last two decades books have been written with such titles as the “university in ruins,”“the alienated academic,” and “how to market your university,” but he would not, I suspect, be ...
Gómez Dávila writes: ‘To read without committing oneself is nothing but a laborious futility. Every book must have for us the indeterminate face of a destiny, and every reading must leave us richer or poorer, happier or sadder, more secure or more uncertain, but never untouched. If, on...
Robert C. Holub is Ohio Eminent Scholar, Professor, and Chair of German Languages and Literatures at The Ohio State University. He is author of numerous books, including most recently Nietzsche's Jewish Problem: Between Anti-Semitism and Anti-Judaism. ...
Dear Doctor, I had too much pleasure from your psychological observations for me to take quite seriously your Dead Man-Incognito ("posthumous writings").1I recently found your work while rummaging through all sorts of new books, and immediately recognized some of the thoughts as your property,...
GS.《快乐的科学》,译者:沃尔特-考夫曼。Walter Kaufmann. New York: Vintage Books. 1974. HH. 《人性的,太人性的》Human, All Too Human, trans. R.J. Hollingdale. 剑桥: 剑桥大学出版社。1986. TI. 《偶像的黄昏》,trans. R.J. Hollingdale。In Twilight of the Idols and The Antichrist. 伦敦: ...