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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:24 pm    Post subject: Nietzsche & Darwin 1 Reply with quote

Nietzsche & Darwin 1

Nietzsche and the Damnation of Ideas
Ellis Washington
Posted: June 14, 2008 © 2008

For Heidegger and Nietzsche alike, good and evil were childish
notions. What matters is will and choice. Self-assertion was the
highest value.
~ Jonah Goldberg, "Liberal Fascism" (2007)
Dr. Benjamin Wiker has written an outstanding and timely book titled:
"10 Books that Screwed up the World: And 5 Others that Didn't
Help" (Regnery, 2008). Besides reviewing books by Machiavelli, Hobbes,
Descartes, Rousseau, Marx, Engels, Darwin, Hitler, Mead, Kinsey and
other writers, Wiker, in Chapter 8, gives the reader an engaging
critique of the book "Beyond Good and Evil" by the great German
philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.

"Nietzsche is in the air," wrote a New York Times editorial in 1910,
"whatever one reads of a speculative kind one is sure to come across
the name Nietzsche sooner or later." While Nietzsche during his
lifetime was the epitome of the frustrated artist, his work achieved
worldwide notoriety shortly after his death on the eve of World War I
– particularly in America, where his ideas were made accessible to the
masses by Walter Kaufmann's popular English translations of
Nietzsche's work.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: Re: First there was Dumb and Dumber, but now there's Apo Reply with quote

How your group doing, FOOL?
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Nietzsche & Darwin 1 Reply with quote

On Jul 7, 12:24 pm, apobetics <apobet...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Nietzsche & Darwin 1

Nietzsche and the Damnation of Ideas
Ellis Washington
Posted: June 14, 2008 © 2008

For Heidegger and Nietzsche alike, good and evil were childish
notions. What matters is will and choice. Self-assertion was the
highest value.
~ Jonah Goldberg, "Liberal Fascism" (2007)
Dr. Benjamin Wiker has written an outstanding and timely book titled:
"10 Books that Screwed up the World: And 5 Others that Didn't
Help" (Regnery, 2008). Besides reviewing books by Machiavelli, Hobbes,
Descartes, Rousseau, Marx, Engels, Darwin, Hitler, Mead, Kinsey and
other writers, Wiker, in Chapter 8, gives the reader an engaging
critique of the book "Beyond Good and Evil" by the great German
philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.

"Nietzsche is in the air," wrote a New York Times editorial in 1910,
"whatever one reads of a speculative kind one is sure to come across
the name Nietzsche sooner or later." While Nietzsche during his
lifetime was the epitome of the frustrated artist, his work achieved
worldwide notoriety shortly after his death on the eve of World War I
– particularly in America, where his ideas were made accessible to the
masses by Walter Kaufmann's popular English translations of
Nietzsche's work.

This is linked to Darwin how?
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:20 am    Post subject: Re: Nietzsche & Darwin 1 Reply with quote

On 7 Jul, 18:24, apobetics <apobet...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Nietzsche & Darwin 1

Nietzsche and the Damnation of Ideas
Ellis Washington
Posted: June 14, 2008 © 2008

For Heidegger and Nietzsche alike, good and evil were childish
notions. What matters is will and choice. Self-assertion was the
highest value.
~ Jonah Goldberg, "Liberal Fascism" (2007)
Dr. Benjamin Wiker has written an outstanding and timely book titled:
"10 Books that Screwed up the World: And 5 Others that Didn't
Help" (Regnery, 2008).

A book by someone in the Discovery Institute, which is not noted for
truthfulness, is your latest strawman to beat 'evilutionism' with.
You are beyond pathetic

Wombat

Quote:
Besides reviewing books by Machiavelli, Hobbes,
Descartes, Rousseau, Marx, Engels, Darwin, Hitler, Mead, Kinsey and
other writers, Wiker, in Chapter 8, gives the reader an engaging
critique of the book "Beyond Good and Evil" by the great German
philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.

"Nietzsche is in the air," wrote a New York Times editorial in 1910,
"whatever one reads of a speculative kind one is sure to come across
the name Nietzsche sooner or later." While Nietzsche during his
lifetime was the epitome of the frustrated artist, his work achieved
worldwide notoriety shortly after his death on the eve of World War I
– particularly in America, where his ideas were made accessible to the
masses by Walter Kaufmann's popular English translations of
Nietzsche's work.
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