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Nietzsche his effect on law? Linguistic danger to all spiritual freedom is Every word is a prejudice. no facts, only interpretations A true nihilist would believe in nothing, have no loyalties, and no purpose other than, perhaps, an impulse to destroy. []the truth[]. Enemies of truth. Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies.The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.[Yeats] grok patterns {SYNTAX:SEMANTICs }. for Mystical explanations are considered deep. The truth is that they are not even superficial.
Nietzsche ideas aren't new but his patterns engage his spirit stiffed SEMANTICs insightful lest the inspirational. a few random quotes george

hi xparte,

Nietzsche from what i gather so far, he overcame the nihilist trap and that is what his book "will to power" is about but I havnt got to that one yet. but he does seem to be a truth seeker who was able to see through most of the BS. I dont know what he "believed" in in the end but he did seem to be able to look at things from more than one or a few angles.

what do you think about mathematics, xparte? created in the mind or only assembled there? LOL and flat earth, does it still orbit?

thanks