“Beliefs empower people. According to Nietzsche, people believe certain ideas because they help people live and get around in the world, but he wonders why these helpful ideas must be called True. For Nietzsche, other adjectives are just as informative as to why we hold these beliefs, for example, be…”— Linda L. Williams, amazon.comTagged: Belief, Objectivity, Perspectivism, Psychology, Pyschologuy
“I have a mirror opposite my shower door. When I step out of the shower, there I am in full view of my mirror. Most of the time I am not too keen on what I see. I start thinking I should exercise more, eat better, get in better shape. I could say that my mirror tells me this, but of course it does no…”— Linda L. Williams, amazon.comTagged: Mirror, Mirror Writing, Projection, Values
“There is also something unsettling about Nietzsche proposing anything like a 'supreme moral principle' after his criticisms against Kant's ethical theory. Nietzsche's critiques of morality suggest that offering a new first principle for morality is not his project. His problems with Kant's Categoric…”— Linda L. Williams, amazon.comTagged: Groundless Ground, Kant, Nietzsche, Supreme Principles, Unreason