id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48495 Carus, Paul Nietzsche and Other Exponents of Individualism .txt text/plain 35214 1931 66 Nietzsche's notion of the overman is in truth the ideal of all mankind, the Christians, and chiün, the superior man, or to use Nietzsche's Nietzsche's so-called "real world" is one ideal among many others. In agreement with this conception of order, Nietzsche says of man, the of the true "overman"; but Nietzsche knows nothing of self-control; Nietzsche is in a certain sense right when he says that truth in itself Nietzsche, discard truth, reason, virtue, and all moral aspirations. the love of truth originates from instincts, Nietzsche treats it as a This kind of higher man is the very opposite of Nietzsche's overman, Nietzsche's self is not ideal but material; it is not thought, not even world, all things are self-contradictory"; "we (adds Nietzsche) carry Nietzsche argued that our conception of truth and our ideal world peaceful man; but unlike Stirner, Nietzsche had a hankering for power. ./cache/48495.txt ./txt/48495.txt