July 4, 2012
Contemplating the world religiously: critique of the religious man. He is not necessarily the moral man but the man of high peaks and deep depressions, who interprets the former with gratitude and suspicion and does not consider them to have issued from himself ( - the same for the later - ). Essentially the man who feels 'unfree', who sublimates his states, his instincts of subjection.
Nietzsche - Notes from the Late Notebooks
Posted by amin at July 4, 2012 1:46 PM