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- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 1.1: The Character
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- of special moral purposes, or ideals out of a moral world order, as
- still exist natural scientists and philosophers who reject all purposeful
- of purposes which nature is to materialize. He speaks just as little
- about moral purposes as the natural scientist speaks about natural purposes.
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 1.2: The Superman
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- purposes. In this way man comes to the point where he worships as ideals
- higher meaning and purpose. He invents an unnatural origin for his ideals.
- theoretical confusion and make it into the practical life purpose. They
- is of no importance. The philosopher who has in mind a universal purpose
- for mankind, and from this purpose directs his moral ideals, lays just
- purpose; it has its meaning in itself.
- being who does not serve impersonal goals, but who looks for the purpose
- a purpose lying outside of himself.
- he comes to regard himself as the meaning and purpose of his existence.
- expression (the music) is made the purpose, but the purpose of expression
- friendly to the world, but as a purpose, as a goal in itself, can only
- purpose.” For Fichte, “all reality” is a wonderful
- to determine the purpose of moral actions. “I say that
- it is the commandment to action itself which gives me a purpose through
- of its purposes; I live in the better world which it promises me.”
- make himself into an instrument for “higher” purposes in words
- purposes of his actions. For such a believer in a higher will, the goals
- individuum, he places a final purpose for the whole of mankind,
- thinking. He puts individual purposes before himself, but he puts these
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 1.3: Nietzsche's Path of Development
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- writings the same purposes and goals which come to expression in his
- of the individual personality, but other impersonal goals and purposes
- his own purposes; he possesses his ideals; he does not allow himself
- found in Schopenhauer. In such human beings he saw the purpose, indeed,
- the only purpose of, world existence; nature appeared to him to have
- of natural science; that is so comfortably that it answers the purposes
- of a yet untried future, we require for a new purpose a new means, namely
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 2: The Psychology of Friedrich Nietzsche as a Psychopathological Problem
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- mass of humanity for their own personal purposes. “One completely
- purpose. “In the most, irresponsible: and thoughtless way, one
- If one wants a purpose, then one must also want the means; one wants
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Back Cover Sheet
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- the being of man, the nature and purpose of freedom, the meaning of evolution,
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