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Tag Archives: ressentiment
Nietzsche Revision
The First Essay: Nietzsche first defines his terms. He explains that ‘good’ can have two meanings, and that though these are similar we can see the difference in their antonyms. ‘Good’, as opposed to evil, is different from ‘good’ as … Continue reading
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