Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
TWILIGHT OF THEIDOLS 1053 Morality, insofar as it condemnsfor its own sake, and not out of regard for the con- cerns, considerat ...
1054 FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE degenerates physiologically, then license and luxury followfrom this (namely, the craving for ever stron ...
TWILIGHT OF THEIDOLS 1055 residual in your atom! Not to mention the “thing-in-itself,” the horrendum pudendumof the metaphysicia ...
1056 FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE [6] The whole realm of morality and religion belongs under this concept of imag- inary causes.The “expla ...
THEANTI-CHRIST 1057 innocence of becoming by means of “punishment” and “guilt.” Christianity is a meta- physics of the hangman. ...
1058 FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE What is more harmful than any vice? Active pity for all the failures and all the weak: Christianity. Th ...
THEANTI-CHRIST 1059 further increased and multiplied by pity. Pity makes suffering contagious. Under certain circumstances, it m ...
idea, and the principle of decline of the whole order of society—is Christiandynamite. “Humanitarian” blessings of Christianity! ...
1061 The major twentieth-century philosophical traditions are notoriously difficult to characterize in a nutshell. Generalizatio ...
1062 TWENTIETH-CENTURYPHILOSOPHY and phenomena that Phenomenologists have sought to describe are highly varied, including, for i ...
INTRODUCTION 1063 masculine, the sacred, the literal, or the objective, and so on, entails the exclusion, suppression, or margin ...
1064 TWENTIETH-CENTURYPHILOSOPHY this narrower meaning. In fact, it is not clear that this is true under any but the widest mean ...
Edmund Husserl was born in Proste ̄jov (Prossnitz), Moravia, in what is now the Czech Republic; at that time, it was part of the ...
1066 EDMUNDHUSSERL Husserl’s shorthand notes as the Husserliana series.The Archive has also hosted congresses on, and published ...
INTRODUCTION 1067 nexus of exotic experiences of perception and pleasure valuation.” Of this nexus of intending tree-experiences ...
1068 EDMUNDHUSSERL “Phenomenology” by Edmund Husserl. Reprinted with permission from Encyclopaedia Britannica,14th edition. © 19 ...
PHENOMENOLOGY 1069 Instead of the matters themselves, the values, goals, utilities, etc., we regard the subjec- tive experiences ...
1070 EDMUNDHUSSERL Nude Descending a Staircase, Number 2,1912, by Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968). Duchamp’s shattered and reassembl ...
PHENOMENOLOGY 1071 self-experience and purely psychical data? This difficulty, even since Brentano’s dis- covery of intentionali ...
1072 EDMUNDHUSSERL realm of a priori.There will be no psychical existence whose “style” we shall not know. Psychological phenome ...
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