
16: The Congenital Defect of All Philosophers
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The Congenital Defect of Philosophers
Nita takes this general framework for critiquing ideas and applies it to ligon ethics, the state, the family, et cetera. She picks out an aphorism that makes clear how this prejudice works in actual practice. Of taking the predicate good as in gladdening, confusing it with good is ilogically valid or true. And so this is aphorism two 27, which is called reason or unreason, deduced from the consequences.
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