A Nietzsche miscellany:
Nietzsche on rehabilitation and deterrence
The Dawn, aphorism 366 The criminal’s grief
The banal Nietzsche
The Dawn aphorism 370 To what extent the thinker loves his
enemy
– What? You can never
stop listening to claptrap and simply disbelieve, once and for all, in The
Tooth Fairy?
The man without politics
The Dawn, aphorism 374 The value of sacrifice
The Dawn, aphorism 436 Casuistic – philosopher-kings, or something
like that
The non-nationalist, non-anti-Semitic Nietzsche
The Dawn, aphorism 377 What we may conclude from fantastic
ideals
More in the spirit of La Rochefoucauld
The Dawn, aphorism 393 Dangerous virtues
Without God or justice
The Dawn, aphorism 563 The illusion of the moral order of
the universe
Who says he’s gay?
The Dawn, aphorism 503 Friendship
How philosophers read Nietzsche
The Dawn, aphorism 412 Ingenious and narrow-minded
The philosopher of the future
The Dawn, aphorism 453 A moral interregnum
– To this day, some
atheists look forward to a civilization without God. But also without morality?
John Lennon, imagine that!
And last but not least, there is Nietzsche’s moustache
The Dawn, aphorism 381 Knowing one’s “individuality”
You can look them up, this time.
By their numbers, here.
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