Nietzsche’s Critique of Ascetic Ideal and Western Metaphysics

Moral of the Ascetic Ideal

Born of opposition to this sensible life. According to Nietzsche’s philosophy, value is being, not appearance, and being is supersensible.

A. Why Reject This Life?

For the pain and suffering out there. The ascetic ideal intends to give a sense of pain, stating that we suffer to overcome suffering in the afterlife. But Nietzsche says that the afterlife does not exist, which gives a false sense of pain; there is only this life. The other life is nothing. The strong human (SH)

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Understanding the ‘Light’ Personality: Cynicism, Happiness, and Modern Society

The Exterior Manifestation of Behavior

The exterior is manifested through behavior. But there are two angles whose coordinates we must not lose sight of when we tour the corridors of personality. Both perspectives are or give rise to our biography.

In general, the internal dynamics are usually found threaded through the same cable; you need to be argumentative. To deepen within us, we discover that there is still a growing structure moving towards a cone complex, which also has a basement and attic

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Scientific Revolutions & the Nature of Reality: Physics to Metaphysics

The Scientific Revolutions of the Twentieth Century

There have been three major revolutions that have changed the way we understand reality:

  1. Physics: Theories of relativity and quantum mechanics originated a new concept of the universe’s structure.
  2. Biology: Depicting life as a result of the complexity and self-organization of matter.
  3. Humanity: The digital revolution and the neuroscience of consciousness relate to physics and biology.

The Theory of Relativity

From the photoelectric effect, Einstein concluded

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Exploring Hume’s Philosophy: Ideas, Morality, and Causality

Natural Relationship

A relationship of ideas is formed through imagination, a faculty by which two ideas are spontaneously introduced one after the other. This relationship manifests in three major ways: similarity, continuity in space-time, and causality.

Start of Copy

This refers to ideas, which are like copies of prints, as these are images of perceptions.

Philosophical Relation

This is a type of association of ideas. It’s an arbitrary and conventional relationship that the imagination establishes

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Cartesian Philosophy: Reason, Method, and Metaphysics

Thoughts, Ideas, and the Pursuit of Knowledge

Since knowledge is always knowledge of ideas, the fundamental epistemological problem in modern philosophy is determining the truth of ideas. Descartes examines the types of ideas to escape solipsism and demonstrate the existence of a perfect external reality, which is God. The text refers to God as a perfect being, whose existence is the cause of the idea of perfection. In Cartesian philosophy, God’s existence is demonstrated; He is one of the three

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Exploring Philosophy: Myths, Knowledge, and Modern Thought

What is a Mythical Tale?

A mythical tale is a fantastic story, full of symbols and metaphors of great beauty, handed down through generations or the result of a collective effort. Myths explain the origin of the world and answer questions about the ‘beyond,’ telling a story that exists in another time.

Social Functions and Anthropological Myths

Myths reveal an esoteric truth, often strange, that requires interpretation. Sometimes a social group is responsible for its interpretation and thus becomes

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