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Originally Posted by sixxx(sic)six No. Seperate and removed are not synonymous in that context. Just like: nickles are a seperate form of currency than five dollor bills. Removed isn't the same. Sorry...
How exactly is Nietzsche a different subject? Some of his most profound philosophical inquires dealt with the essence of man, defining man, understanding man as he exists in this world. How is that off subject?
Hmm...interesting. Care to elaborate some more? Such as, why must happiness end? How does one know it ends? And what type of happiness are we talking about--happiness from eating an ice-creme bar on a hot day, happiness derived from pleasure (like sex), or QUOTE-UN-QUOTE eternal happiness? |
actualy nickles are not a seperate form of currency they are a denomination of the American Dollar just like a five dollar bill. so although you might want a five i can give you one hundred nickles its still the same. The Japanses yen is a seperate currency.
Isnt Nietzsche dealing with the idea of self and the animal nature as an aspect of self? Whereas we are discussing man and how he relates as a species to the animal kingdom. The self isnt really an aspect of the conversation.
Happiness is all the same it just depends on how much endorphin is released. Eternal happiness does not exist. Here we get into the realtionship between what we understand as a species from experince in the physical realm and what conceptulize.