... I wish Jennifer would bring back the erstwhile version of her site - with philosophy intact, etc. Nice trick, though. Shame she hasn't upgraded that lousy...
... I don't think you were ever that much interested in Nietzsche anyway. Periodically the culture does seem to tire of Nietzsche or Nietzsche type thought....
... who ... changed ... Don't bother, I found it - post#472-something. She apparently found the moniker Zarathustra 'too trite'. Alas, it took her about...
There seems tobe something wrong with the archive search facility. I think Zarathustra last appears at 4707 Lemmings first at 4742 and there is an explanation...
... irrationality. Actually it is worse than that. It seems to be a principle of nature that the power of massed mediocrity will nearly always win out over any...
I have empirical evidence (proof) of my theory of energies either to brain or body: Look at scientists and look at athletes. Scientists have great mind but...
"In Sacher-Masoch imperious and triumphamt woman wields the knout; in Ibsen she exacts confessions, inflicts inflammatory reprimands, and leaves in a flare of...
-And speaking of female sexual morality, what do we think of Hilary Clinton's new book, for which she was paid $8ooo,ooo in advance? Isn't it most likely to be...
... There's nothing wrong with it from where I'm sitting at least. There is a (contributive) gap; an unexpounded change of (non- contradistinctive) pseudonym;...
... Isn't ... herself ... Speaking of things 'not being that important anymore'... I haven't read the book, but I'm sure I can presuppose (with concrete...
For once Juan is right. There is a tradeoff of energy between mental and physical exertion. Most people don't know what it is to truly exert yourself either...
Darren what significance do you think the scene at the end where he was able to have superhuman powers outside the matrix? Doesn't that show that the architect...
oi, oi mate, how are you? a long time without coming here. I am fine thank you. How about you? I was reading Zarathustra's tip on the impportance of being...
... mental ... there ... be ... How can there be a 'tradeoff' but there also be an incredible smartness? A 'tradeoff' implies/presupposes a compromise of some ...
Let through my 2 cents into this convo. - My Grandmother was talking with a Physics professor from Princeton just a few days after the moon landing, and he was...
... - Come on it really is common sense when you are worn out mentaly you can't put out your best effort physically and vice versa, its a simple truth. ... -...
... Ahhh, but Neo collapsed immediately afterwards, didn't he? I've seen '...Reloaded' twice now (the second time was an empty cinema on some sans kids sunny...
... you ... Of course. But why should physical strength be somehow ineluctably indivisible with mental agility? This is such a pisspoor proposition that I am...
This is where the word cycle comes to mind. The Ancient greeks and orderly societies did every thing in cycles. Aristotle talked about an intellectual/school...
A thing i wanna poiint out is that i think the problem lies in extremes. i mean our bodies were/are not made to be inert (extremely sedentary like office-work)...
But the body is indeed a tool of power. Remember we don't live in the real world, we live in the fake world. We are our bodies. We are what people see, not...
... - Yeah but he still performed a superhuman act in the supposed "real world" why he collapsed is a matter for conjecture. ... - I saw that preview too it...
... I thought that must be what Heraclitus was on about. But now I think everyone was just talking about some film I have nver seen and know f all about. Other...