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Posted by Friedrich Nietzsche (nt) on July 04, 19101 at 20:21:48:

In Reply to: to make it clear, "there is NOTHING IN NATURE...[that] cannot immediately be n up like a bag by a slight breath of this power of knowledge"...and as much as the overman is a different species, he is a species, and a part of nature,,, posted by Friedrich Nietzsche (nt) on July 04, 19101 at 20:14:54:

: : : : the intellect..."is human, rather, and only its owner and producer gives it such importance, as if the world pivoted around it"
: : : : [both quotes from 'On truth and lie in the extra-moral sense]

: : : : In other words, what you call 'supra-human' is only so because we have instilled it with a false sense of importance.




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