![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() , he claims that the allusive language of the Holy Bible corresponds to the language of the Sankhya School of philosophy in Indiaand Laozi in China. ![]() And in a discussion of Christ the Redeemer in The golden age of classicalChinese philosophy. , an ancient Hindu text that he has justread with enthusiasm, might have influenced “Confucius und Laotse”-unlikely, since scholars now date the text to not much earlier thanthe second century, a few centuries In a letter to a good friend he wonders whether The He mentions Chinese philosophers only twice, both times at the end of his career. The occasional comments Nietzsche makes about China suggest that he didn’t know much more about Chinese culture than one would expect from a well-educated German of his time. Here is the origin of a good conversation. One person seeks a midwife for his thoughts the other, someone he can assist. Friedrich Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil Conversation. The vanity of others runs counter to our taste only when it runs counter to our vanity. Graham Parkes published some fascinating musings on this: Friedrich Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil Conceit, Egotism, and Vanity. Nietzsche also thinks that women aren’t as smart as men, so they need to be quiet and obey men. He believes that people should use their intelligence to make informed decisions, even if they were raised in a certain way. I've always felt there is a connection between Zhuangzi and Nietzsche in the guise of Zarathustra. Nietzsche’s main viewpoints in Beyond Good and Evil are the importance of intelligence and his opinion of women. ![]()
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