RobinWils on Nostr: I don't feel like going to deep into this topic right now. It depends on from what ...
I don't feel like going to deep into this topic right now. It depends on from what mindset it came.
Often dialectics can be used to be proven correct, but there are different perspectives. Truth can always be disproven. Absolute truth does not exist, see "The Münchhausen trilemma". Even math is just based on assumptions.
I can give you this video if you are interested. A summary of "The Genealogy of Morals". But such ideas are not that easy to explain through one post. The Nietzsche Podcast is a pretty good source. Most YouTube videos are not.
https://youtu.be/6PUx4cOfFcI
Often dialectics can be used to be proven correct, but there are different perspectives. Truth can always be disproven. Absolute truth does not exist, see "The Münchhausen trilemma". Even math is just based on assumptions.
I can give you this video if you are interested. A summary of "The Genealogy of Morals". But such ideas are not that easy to explain through one post. The Nietzsche Podcast is a pretty good source. Most YouTube videos are not.
https://youtu.be/6PUx4cOfFcI