Frederich Neitzche
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Neitzche once wrote "He who strays from tradition becomes a sacrifice to the extraordinary." It might be said that this was a reflection of himself. Obviously a true romantic, his love for nature and humanity, even the sheer disgust he had for Christianity. All of his essays and writings represent his strong feelings about Romanticism. Frederich Neitzche was best known for his observations of humankind and their nature. It was commendable that he was passionate about his philosophical writings and his pre-Socratic thinking. Neitzche wrote about everything from life to death, and everything he wrote held a special importance to...
be prosecuted by a higher power while he would commend you for it.
be prosecuted by a higher power while he would commend you for it.
Despite all the hardships Neitzche had to face in his life he was a brilliant man. It has been said he was insane. Maybe he was just ahead of his time? It can't be said for sure but he had more problems than the average person and still came out of it triumphant. Critics have found his philosophies to still be valid to today's world. It is true against the background of his mental illness and in no way does it detract from his real greatness.
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Aristotle 384 BC -322 BC was a Greek philosopher, logician, and scientist. Along with his teacher Plato author of The Republic, Aristotle is generally regarded as one of the most influential ancient thinkers in a number of philosophical fields, including political theory. Aristotle's' writing reflects his time, background, and beliefs....
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Richard Philip Feynman was born in New York City on May 11th 1918 to a middle class family that lived on the Southern tip of Manhattan. He grew up in a household where both of his parents poured into him their best qualities. His mother, Lucille, instilled in Richard a...
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