I've tried reading Nietzsche and failed miserably. I need to know what Nietzsche describes as "The Problem of History" in "The Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life."
So, if anyone knows what he calls The Problem of History, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Any Nietzsche Fans? Help me!
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http://www.wesleyan.edu/col/comps/Niet1.htm
http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/burbules/syl ... ology.html
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/ ... 35300/pg_5
These are all pretty wordy and obtuse, but what I got out of it goes thusly:
1. Mankind wants to understand history.
2. No one can see the past, so all of our history will be flawed.
3. When our history ends up flawed, we're unhappy, so we try to understand more about it.
4. The more we try to understand and write, the more we get wrong, and the unhappier we are.
5. Our lives suck.
Just my interpretation.
-J
http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/burbules/syl ... ology.html
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/ ... 35300/pg_5
These are all pretty wordy and obtuse, but what I got out of it goes thusly:
1. Mankind wants to understand history.
2. No one can see the past, so all of our history will be flawed.
3. When our history ends up flawed, we're unhappy, so we try to understand more about it.
4. The more we try to understand and write, the more we get wrong, and the unhappier we are.
5. Our lives suck.
Just my interpretation.
-J
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Not to mention that since humans create art they are, at least theoretically, able to understand art while they're unable to understand morality as "god" created it.jboyler wrote:Art reflects what our morality would be if it wasn't dragged down by the neccesities of real life.
-J
Thanks for you help. I can honestly say I wouldn't have been able to finish this otherwise. I owe you (at least) one.
snarl wrote:Just... really... what the **** have [IDW] been taking for the last 2 years?
Brendocon wrote:Yaya's money.