All previous philosophy has failed. The dogmatist's error, which is Plato's invention of "the pure spirit and the good as such," is considered by Nietzsche as "the worst, most durable, and most dangerous of all errors so far." Yet, Nietzsche is grateful for it since the struggle against it has built up strength and drawn back the bow which can now be aimed and shot into the future.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
BGE Preface
Labels:
Christianity as Platonism,
Dogmatism,
Free Spirits,
Goals,
Struggle
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