Winnie and Joe, Bosom Pals Churchill's abhorrence of Bolshevism disappeared as rapidly as his reservations about International Jewry as soon as it suited his ...
johnstewartmoore wrote:What is your defninition of a perspective? MOODY; A definition? - the dictionary says; Perspective: 3.b.; 'Subjective evaluation of...
johnstewartmoore wrote: A 'hard Nietzschean' lumbers his discovery with all kinds of personal baggage. How does Ecce Homo lumber his discovery in that way? ...
johnstewartmoore wrote: "...Nietzsche's concern is with truth in an ordinary, everyday sense, that can win general assent." MOODY; I recognise nothing of...
... Thankyou. That would not be my understanding of what Nietzsche means. To me perspective means something more like point of view. ... 'Interpretation'. So...
How World War II Came About Kenneth McKilliam distils fact from fiction THE POWERS that emerged victorious from World War I made a second war almost inevitable...
... with all kinds of personal baggage. How does Ecce Homo lumber his ... to paint a negative picture of what you call 'hard Nietzscheanism'. If he says, for...
... ordinary, everyday sense, that can win general assent." ... W4ell maybe your Nietzsche is the relativist who erects a dogma about the non-existence of...
... There is no compelling reason to accept this. Everything in this article is compatible with the usual interpreation that Chruchill, even if sometimes...
... British interests, more so at the time than soviet Russia. At the end of his life he had regrets, they were more to do with the power he had given to...
... http://www.talkaboutreligion.com/group/aus.religion.islam/messages/55064.html Not directly, but there was an implied criticism of Roosevelt. "Of the two...
[JSM:] There is no compelling reason to accept this. Everything in this article is compatible with the usual interpretation that Churchill, even if sometimes...
Book Review: Churchill's War by Rich Brooks 2 March 2005 [Churchill's War, by David Irving. Avon Books (1987)] I have finally finished reading this definitive...
The casual history buff might consider some research into the following: 1. In 1917, the German's sent into Russia a special sealed train carrying Lenin and...
johnstewartmoore wrote: "...Nietzsche's concern is with truth in an ordinary, everyday sense, that can win general assent." MOODY; This is completely...
johnstewartmoore wrote: Ecce Homo; is that to be treated as philosophy? ... much of it is not philosophy. MOODY; Every word of it is philosophy; a philosophy...
... about the non-existence of truth. ... Platonic/Christian ideal of universal truth. Universal moral truith, metaphysical truth, yes. But what is a ...
... there isn't even the ghost of Nietzsche in your writings - only the shadow of Plato; Plato Lite. ... It is conceivable that you really believe this. A a...
... philosophy? ... much of it is not philosophy. ... Is "I have forgotten my umbrella" philosophy too? ... I wrote "Comes out with a lot of opinions that are...
I accept that revisionism re Churchill is now becoming respectable. I have read Charmley, as well as some Irving. But I am sure that to accuse him of venality...
JSM: Do you think scientists like Newton and Darwin were uninterested in the sort of evidence that could win general assent? Herc: It is quite painful to see...
[JSM:] I accept that revisionism re Churchill is now becoming respectable. I have read Charmley, as well as some Irving. But I am sure that to accuse him of...
I watched "Der Untergang" while in Munich. I didn't note any audience reaction of sadness at Hitler's death. From my readings, the movie seemed an accurate...
... Me not yet. I remember the 1973 Alec Guiness film. http://www.answers.com/topic/hitler-the-last-ten-days A prominent member of the Jewish community who...
johnstewartmoore wrote: Omniscience does not come into it. But from Nietzsche's perspective of will to power, there are no exceptions. That is what I meant by...
johnstewartmoore wrote: But what is a non-universal truth? MOODY; That would be a 'particularist truth', I suppose. I have already quoted Nietzsche on this; -...
heraclitus_arisen wrote: Newton who created an exquisite form language with his differential calculus which he superimposed on the world as nature to bring...
... That would suggest he saw it like that, which there is no adequate reason to think that he did. His remarks on the Russian revolutionaries hardly make himn...
... exceptions. ... this perspective everything is will to power, there is nothing that is not will to power. ... is what you think I mean when talking of...