This argument is used by the enemies of Nietzsche's thought. All these stupid 
things taken from "La volonté de puissance" book that Nietzsche ever wrote, but 
was built by his sister who was anti-Semitic (and fan of Hitler) (with whom she 
strongly disagreed) after the death of his brother. It is true that this 
philosopher is dangerous because it is misunderstood (Chamberlain) that can 
lead to aberrations. Nietzsche condemned anti-Semitism very strongly in his 
writings. Recent studies of the philosopher (in particular by Gilles Deleuze 
and Patrick Wotling) shows the depth of his concepts of the 19th century sheds 
light on issues pertinent to the 21st century ...
As for Wittgenstein, I recommend "L'abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze" which defines 
his thought as "the degree zero of the philosophy" ...
Désaccord total... but ;-)
Bonne nuit
René

Le 12 mai 2010 à 22:35, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :

> MOT: Ministry of Transport / Miles of Topic / Mad, 'Orrible & Twisted; your 
> choice.
> 
> On 12/05/2010 23:16, Andre Garzia wrote:
>> Believe me, I can't understand Nietzsche even in Portuguese... and I had
>> classes about him at the university...
>> 
> 
> My son had a Nietzsche "patch" about a year ago, and all our meals were spoilt
> by all sorts of pronouncements about how people who didn't contribute to
> society should be shot, and more awful stuff. Luckily my son is 17 and has now
> recovered from his "Nietzchean aberration" and is now taking out his 
> adolescent
> frustrations on the piano and his parents . . .  :(
> 
> Perhaps I should also point out that the inventor of Nazism (who was English, 
> oddly
> enough), Houston Chamberlain (married Wagner's daughter), drew on a lot of 
> Nietzsche's
> stuff for . . .  well we all know where that went: millions and millions of 
> people being gassed:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Chamberlain
> 
> So, frankly, I don't think I want to understand Nietzsche.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Now; as a holder of a degree in Philosophy, if you really want to read some 
> philosophy
> that doesn't lead one down the garden path to racism, fascism and so forth 
> why not
> try a spot of Wittgenstein:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wittgenstein
> 
> I have been trying spots of Wittgenstein for years, and after about 25, feel 
> I am just
> beginning to understand what he really wanted to say (and I am probably quite
> wrong).
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Oh; before I forget:
> 
> 1. Unicode fonts don't work properly with RunRev and Windows Vista.
> 
> 2. Fonts and RunRev are enormously problematic with Linux.
> 
> 3. Nietzsche never played football for Arbroath.
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