“What is good? – All that heightens the feelings of power, the will to power, power itself in man. What is happiness? – The feeling that power increases – that a resistance is overcome.”
Where does Nietzsche say there are no facts only interpretations?
Against the positivist claim that there are only facts, Nietzsche replies: “No, facts is precisely what there is not, only interpretations” (WP § 481). The doctrine that there are no facts, only interpretations, Nietzsche sometimes calls ‘perspectivism’.
Was mich nicht Umbringt macht mich Stärker Nietzsche?
In 1888, Nietzsche wrote “Aus der Kriegsschule des Lebens. —Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich stärker,” which can be translated as “Out of life’s school of war—what doesn’t kill me, makes me stronger.” It appears in his book of aphorisms, Twilight of the Idols, and no further explanation follows.
When you stare into the abyss?
“Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.” Nietzsche’s quote above has become very much a part of who I am. When you gaze into that abyss, it gazes back, and it tells you what you are made of.
What is Nietzsche’s famous quote about God?
Nietzsche’s complete statement is: God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.
What did Nietzsche say about the role of interpretation?
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a German-Swiss philosopher whose work did not become influential until the 20th century. He argued that truth is impossible—there can only be perspective and interpretation, driven by a person’s interests or ‘will to power’.
Was mich nicht Umbringt macht mich Stärker language?
What does not kill me makes me stronger (German Was mich nicht umbringt macht mich stärker) is part of aphorism number 8 from the “Maxims and Arrows” section of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Twilight of the Idols (1888). In full, it is: Out of life’s school of war — What does not kill me makes me stronger.
What does the abyss symbolize?
An abyss is a canyon or other large hole so deep that it seems to be endless. Staring is the act of looking for a long time. It could also imply a very severe kind of focus, rather than a casual glance. Taken literally, then, this phrase is saying that someone is looking very hard into a nearly bottomless canyon.