Monthly Archives: September 2020

Schopenhauer versus Nietzsche: A Reappraisal

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A Great Unnoticed Irony

I was reminded recently of these two books, which I purchased a couple of years ago at my local Thrift Store for slightly more than a dollar each. This speaks volumes about what we have achieved in America and throughout … Continue reading

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A Knock-on Effect of Human Consciousness

While reading this tweet, the thought occured to me: There’s a lesson here about human consciousness. Our nearest cousins, Chimpanzees, undoubtedly are able to  discern waves and even to be awed by them. Yet humans, despite lacking the physical agility of … Continue reading

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