Deception
Analogy- others could feel just the way we do.
Deception- known by the way we’ve deceived and others have deceived us.
Skeptics say we never have any good reason to believe anyone else is experiencing anything whatsoever. Deception implies there is something to hide, like our true intentions, because the point of deception is usually to get others to believe that we intend, what, in fact, we do not.
Why believe in the existence of other minds? Because we do and can’t stop doing so. We believe in other minds because even the most skeptical objections fail to generate a living doubt in us, just as some believers accept the existence of God even after hearing all the proofs knocked down.
A pessimistic fundamental principle of society, a will to the denial of life, a principle of dissolution and decay. Here one thinks profoundly to the very basis and resists all sentimental weakness; life itself is essential appropriation injury, conquest of the strange and weak, suppression, severity, infringement of peculiar forms, incorporation, and, at the least, putting it mildest, exploitation, life is will to power.
The noble man separates from the opposite of the exalted proud, disposition displays itself, he despises them. The cowardly, the timid, the insignificant and those thinking merely of narrow utility are despised. Moreover the distrustful with uneasy glances, the self-abasing, the dog-like kind of men who let themselves be abused, the begging, apple polishing flatterers, the weasles and, above all, the liars.
Supposing, the abused, the oppressed, the suffering, the unemancipated, the weary, those uncertain of themselves should moralize. They will probably find a pessimistic suspicion toward the human situation, maybe a condemnation of man together with his situation.
On the other hand those qualities that alleviate sufferers existence are brought into prominence and are flooded with light. Here, sympathy, the kind, helping hand, the warm heart, patience, diligence, humility and friendliness attain to honor. Here these are the most useful qualities and almost any means of supporting the burden of existence.
Fred Nietzke-
The Nihilist
Morality
Saturday, November 20, 2010
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