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Was he right?

>> No.12174397

Yes especially about w*men

>> No.12174418

>>12174397
what about the whole antinatalism bit

>> No.12174434

>>12174418
yup

>> No.12174436

>>12174434
nice
is there anything this man can't do?

>> No.12174437

>>12174436
nope

>> No.12174441

>>12174436
be wrong

>> No.12174811
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12174811

very based thread

>> No.12174874

Nietzsche is more interesting and just builds on his ideas, but better.

>> No.12174886

>>12174397
>I have not yet spoken my last word about women. I believe that if a woman succeeds in withdrawing from the mass, or rather raising herself from above the mass, she grows ceaselessly and more than a man.

F*cking BASED

>> No.12174894

>>12174418

Take heart. It is good that mankind will be extinguished, and your own eventual death will come as a sweet release.

>> No.12174937

>>12174391
If time and space are the form into which objects are placed, and sensation is what supplies the data for these objects, then what is the form of sensation?

>>12174894
Schopenhauer is ambiguous on this, actually. He does not explain how, if man is extinguished, the will, being thing in itself, will also be extinguished. Since the will is a unity, the perishing of individuals should not affect it. How, then, nirvana is possible, that is, the extinction of the will, Schopenhauer cannot explain.

>> No.12175183

>>12174391
He was. But the kicker is if you follow his philosophy you probably won't have a great quality of life.

>> No.12175709

>>12175183
whats your standard of measurement for quality of life?