Frederich Nietzsche

  • Dimitrije Balabanovicцитирует8 месяцев назад
    The Origin of the Moral Emotions; its author, Dr Paul Rée
  • Dimitrije Balabanovicцитирует3 месяца назад
    a sheer matter of habit, they were praised as good, came also to be felt as good
  • Dimitrije Balabanovicцитирует2 месяца назад
    was out of this pathos of distance that they first arrogated the right to create values for their own profit, and to coin the names of such values
  • Dimitrije Balabanovicцитирует2 месяца назад
    The masters’ right of giving names goes so far that it is permissible to look upon language itself as the expression of the power of the masters: they say ‘this is that, and that,’ they seal finally every object and every event with a sound, and thereby at the same time take possession of it.
  • Dimitrije Balabanovicцитирует2 месяца назад
    Herbert Spencer, who places the concept ‘good’ as essentially similar to the concept ‘useful,’ ‘purposive,’
  • Dimitrije Balabanovicцитирует2 месяца назад
    schlecht’ itself: this word is identical with ‘schlicht’ – (compare ‘schlechtweg’ and ‘schlechterdings’) – which, originally and as yet without any sinister innuendo, simply denoted the plebeian man in contrast to the aristocratic man
  • Dimitrije Balabanovicцитируетв прошлом месяце
    δειλός (the plebeian in contrast to the ἀγαθός)
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