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Link >> https://alkindojaya2.blogspot.com/?net=B01N5XLEBQ =============================== This text concisely puts forward the case for a form of nihilism - fusing thoughts from Hume, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche, amongst others. It forcefully argues that morality as we know it is a power structure disguised as knowledge that law is based upon this false idol and that thus power is, in fact, the basis of all life. This text inspired the recreation of the Marvel philosopher superhero Karnak. Writ
Link >> https://alkindojaya2.blogspot.com/?net=B01N5XLEBQ
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This text concisely puts forward the case for a form of nihilism - fusing thoughts from Hume, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche, amongst others. It forcefully argues that morality as we know it is a power structure disguised as knowledge that law is based upon this false idol and that thus power is, in fact, the basis of all life. This text inspired the recreation of the Marvel philosopher superhero Karnak. Writ
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Neo-Nihilism: The Philosophy of Power
Sinopsis :
This text concisely puts forward the case for a form of nihilism
- fusing thoughts from Hume, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche,
amongst others. It forcefully argues that morality as we know it
is a power structure disguised as knowledge that law is based
upon this false idol and that thus power is, in fact, the basis of
all life. This text inspired the recreation of the Marvel
philosopher superhero Karnak. Written by the Philosopher
Peter Sjöted-H. Peter Sjöted-H is an Anglo-
Scandinavian philosopher with specialization in the thought of
Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Bergson, and Whitehead, and
within the Philosophy of Mind. Following his studies in
philosophy at Warwick University, Peter became a philosophy
lecturer in London for six years. He is currently engaged in his
PhD at Exeter University where he also teaches philosophy
modules and writing skills. Peter is the author of the paperback
Noumenautics, and an inspiration behind the new inhuman
philosopher Marvel Superhero, Karnak.