Reflecting on philosophy is a challenge for those who aren’t familiar with the concept (at a high level). I’m still navigating putting my thoughts together without feeling judged by those who study philosophy relentlessly. Nietzsche didn’t care, so why should I? In Part I of my reflection I first dove into several questions that came to me as I read Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche (1886).
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Have you ever read something so thought-provoking that it caused you to question everything? I’m sure the answer is yes, but what’s more is that upon this reflection, you have no answers. There are tools and resources that point us in the right direction, but every person will interpret the information differently. These questions are nothing new, but there will be a contrary answer for each individual mind. Here are the questions that came up during a reflection of mine, and that I plan to answer in a future post.
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