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What did Nietzsche write about truth?

>> No.10194091

"Fuck bitches. YOLO. ACAB."
t. Freddy Neetshoe

>> No.10194098

There are no facts, only interpretations.

>> No.10194103
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>>10194086

>> No.10194110

>>10194098
FACTS are FACTS!

>> No.10194114

>>10194110
That's just your interpretation

>> No.10194236

"Suppose truth were a qt, like August, fickle and difficult to attain"

>> No.10194614

Leftists misappropriating Nietzschean epistemology is the most annoying thing ever.

>> No.10194631

Truth is like a statue, the more angles you see the statue from, the clearer the statue/truth will become (or something like that)
This

>> No.10194641

>>10194631
(Ignore the 'This')

>> No.10194681

>We, however, would seek to become what we are, the new, the unique, the incomparable, making laws for ourselves and creating ourselves! And for this purpose we must become the best students and discoverers of all the laws and necessities in the world. We must be physicists in order to be creators in that sense, whereas hitherto all appreciations and ideals have been based on ignorance of physics, or in contradiction thereto. And therefore, three cheers for physics! And still louder cheers for that which impels us to it our honesty.

>> No.10194700

How does Nietzche reconcile his notion of truth with his concepts of Eternal Recurrence and the Will?

>> No.10194720

>>10194614
Worse than the Nazis? Fuck off /pol/ack

>> No.10194732

>>10194631
I've only read secondary texts, but I don't think Nietzsche ever expressed truth like this. This subordinates acts of interpretations as mere moments in the unveiling process of a phenomenon that will eventually correspond to an single true ideal representation of it.

>> No.10194746

GM3.25 is a good starting point. Nietzsche considers that concerns about truth are inextricably linked to the ascetic ideal. Which is not _necessarily_ a negative, because the self-overcoming process partly requires the distancing effect of asceticism in order to clearly see the world.

>> No.10194775

>>10194732
Well i think he said after that that one only can see one side at them time and not the whole thing at once if i remember correctly. Though, i definitly agree that he believes that one cant see the «whole» truth at once

>> No.10194791

>>10194732
'the' not 'them'*