Posts Tagged: nietzsche

Gilles Deleuze

(Pages 3-4)”The best society, then, will be one that exempts the power of thinking from the obligation to obey, and takes care, in its own interest, not to subject thought to the rule of the state, which only applies to actions.”

Gilles Deleuze

(Pages 3-4)”The best society, then, will be one that exempts the power of thinking from the obligation to obey, and takes care, in its own interest, not to subject thought to the rule of the state, which only applies to actions.”

Deleuze & Nietzsche – discovering, inventing, new possibilities of life

Life as the active force of thought – an excerpt from Gilles Deleuze’s book Nietzsche & Philosophy.

Deleuze & Nietzsche – discovering, inventing, new possibilities of life

Life as the active force of thought – an excerpt from Gilles Deleuze’s book Nietzsche & Philosophy.

Deleuze on Foucault

Deleuze on Foucault from the interview Life as a Work of Art

Deleuze on Foucault

Deleuze on Foucault from the interview Life as a Work of Art

Lydia Davis – The End of the Story

Recently finished reading Lydia Davis’ novel, The End of the Story. The novel is about a narrator attempting to recount an experience of love she shared with a man, years previously. As the narrator carries us through the story, we

Lydia Davis – The End of the Story

Recently finished reading Lydia Davis’ novel, The End of the Story. The novel is about a narrator attempting to recount an experience of love she shared with a man, years previously. As the narrator carries us through the story, we

Friedrich Nietzsche – Mixed Opinions and Maxims (1879)

aphorism 201 “Philosophers’ error. – The philosopher supposes that the value of his philosophy lies in the whole, in the structure; but posterity finds its value in the stone which he used for building, and which is used many more times

Friedrich Nietzsche – Mixed Opinions and Maxims (1879)

aphorism 201 “Philosophers’ error. – The philosopher supposes that the value of his philosophy lies in the whole, in the structure; but posterity finds its value in the stone which he used for building, and which is used many more times