Thursday, June 3, 2010
BGE 2
Nietzsche rails against what he sees as the "fundamental faith of the metaphysicians" - "the faith in opposite values." Nietzsche accuses past philosophers of not doubting enough. The opposite values they see may just be from their perspective. These further doubts and suggestive possibilities he calls the dangerous "maybe," which he claims requires the "advent of a new species of philosophers."
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