Ways to spot a retard/subhuman reader, or as you would call it, a pseud?
>Thinks Nietzsche and Plato were antagonists and that Nietzsche not only criticized (he never did not even once) but even debunked Plato
>Reads Stirner, becomes an anarchist
Ways to spot a retard/subhuman reader, or as you would call it, a pseud?
yea but Platos boring
>thinks Harrison Bergeron is a critique of socialism
>reads one philosopher
>assumes they were right about everything
Marx was right about everything
Sorry but he simply was
Keeps a Pepe folder like it’s 2013 or something
Poodles?
Cringe
Alright you got me there. Bad taste in dogs but I'm willing to give him a pass
Right here OP
Once you read the meme" philosophers on here discussing them on here is useless because its obvious everyone here either hasent read them or is misguided by retarded meme misconceptions.
The pink Unique and its Own looks nice. Also got some pins and a postcard
Has there ever been a mass reply poster who wasn't an enormous faggot?
>thinks nietzsche was an atheist
>thinks spengler was right wing
>thinks foucault was left wing
>thinks sloterdijk is right wing
>thinks whitehead was a phenomenologist/continental philosopher
all of these are yikes, pure yikes
High IQ post
>Dichotomizing something as complex as philosophical ideas into left and right wing
Pseud
Nice extras. I still prefer the black hole as unique one, and the original Engels sketch
you're the one doing that, not me
I'll add some more
>thinks dostoyevsky was religious
>thinks zizek is left wing
>thinks deleuze was an athiest
>thinks debord was left-wing
>thinks marx was left wing
ITT Wojack fanatics hate on the left/right generalization
>zzzzz
He's a dumb frogposter
Have you read The Gay Science? Nietzsche is pretty critical of Plato
You are an absolute retard who didn't understand Nietzsche. Nietzsche was Plato's biggest fan, there's not a single occasion in which he criticized him in the slightest
What do you make of what he says about Plato’s Socrates in The Gay Science. For him, Socrates was symptomatic of the decay of Athenian civilization, and (cleverly, shrewdly) capitalizes on it in his philosophy. He is the ground zero of how the “true world became a fable.” This should go also for Plato, as Socrates as we know him is Plato’s invention. In some sense I think Nietzsche did admire him, but philosophically they are totally at odds.
Naw. He was generally dismissive of some platonic conclusions. He didn’t have to pick the man apart after all. Some of it dissolves with time. Same with Aristotle.
Just another case of Nietzsche's famous sarcasm. Can't believe it goes over peoples heads
Was outing yourself as a a pseud in a thread about exposing pseuds part of your plan, OP?
He criticized Plato constantly in Beyond Good and Evil.
Nietzsche was a platonist. He never made a single criticism to Plato, he also said Socrates poisoned his thinking. You have no idea what you are talking about, you are the kind of person who's destined to be a slave his whole life
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Socrates invented Plato in his retiring years
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Nope
>Nietzsche was a Platonist
Are you joking me right now? I know Heidegger somewhere calls Nietzsche an “inverted Platonist,” which I could understand, but I doubt that’s what you mean
All the Socratic dialogues plus the republic are great pieces of literature, you’re just a cunt
>Plato the get out the theatre philosopher
>Nietzsche the go to better theatre philosopher
>Not opposed
If Plato would stop being a bitchboi they wouldn't be opposed but you know how he is since Aristophanes larked up his husbandu
>>thinks dostoyevsky was religious
Look an another case of I don't know anything about a subject but I feel like I need to express myself on it!
>Dostoevsky was an Orthodox Christian,[127] was raised in a religious family and knew the Gospel from a very young age.[128] He was influenced by the Russian translation of Johannes Hübner's One Hundred and Four Sacred Stories from the Old and New Testaments Selected for Children (partly a German bible for children and partly a catechism).[129][128][130] He attended Sunday liturgies from an early age and took part in annual pilgrimages to the St. Sergius Trinity Monastery.[131] A deacon at the hospital gave him religious instruction.[130] Among his most cherished childhood memories were the prayers he used to recite in front of guests and a reading from the Book of Job that impressed him while "still almost a child."[132]
According to an officer at the military academy, Dostoevsky was profoundly religious, followed Orthodox practice, and regularly read the Gospels and Heinrich Zschokke's Die Stunden der Andacht ("Hours of Devotion"), which "preached a sentimental version of Christianity entirely free from dogmatic content and with a strong emphasis on giving Christian love a social application." This book may have prompted his later interest in Christian socialism.[133] Through the literature of Hoffmann, Balzac, Eugène Sue and Goethe, Dostoevsky created his own belief system, similar to Russian sectarianism and the Old Belief.[133] After his arrest, aborted execution and subsequent imprisonment, he focused intensely on the figure of Christ and on the New Testament, the only book allowed in prison.[134] In a January 1854 letter to the woman who had sent him the New Testament, Dostoevsky wrote that he was a "child of unbelief and doubt up to this moment, and I am certain that I shall remain so to the grave." He also wrote that "even if someone were to prove to me that the truth lay outside Christ, I should choose to remain with Christ rather than with the truth.
No I don't think that's what he means. I've been seeing this Platonist Nietzsche meme for a while now. There's also the hilarious Christian Nietzsche meme that thinks he was worried about the death of God rather than seeing it as a new horizon (t. Peterson). Very funny.
Don't feed the trolls. Obviously N was critical of Plato. He saw the Socratic turn towards logos as one of the first major victories of Apollonian forces against Dionysian, of truth as cold calculation and "rational" justification against truth as what those of noble spirit say it is.
N also thinks Plato was one of the greatest philosophical geniuses in human history. It's just that his genius was put in service of advocating for a worldview that N saw as fundamentally life-denying.
You are projecting, I'm not a christian
He criticized Socrates and platonists, gnosticists and neoplatonists, never Plato
I said "also". As in, in addition, furthermore &c.
Foucault was a piece of shit, like most things french after WWII
Jog on... i also enjoy the sniper meme