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Life, Liberty, and Free Will? Or Freedom to Will?

"Thus, even at this stage, what they hate is basically not deception itself, but rather the unpleasant, hated consequences of certain sorts of deception. It is in a similarly restricted sense that man now wants nothing but truth: he desires the pleasant, life preserving consequences of truth. He is indifferent toward pure knowledge which has no consequences; toward those truths which are possibly harmful and destructive he is even hostilely inclined. And besides, what about these linguistic conventions themselves? Are they perhaps products of knowledge, that is, of the sense of truth? Are designations congruent with things? Is language the adequate expression of all realities?" On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense - Nietzsche

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Re-Establishing A Proper Grasp of the HORIZON...

<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><em>"Desert wisdom does not yield to temporal mischief"</em></span>

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2 months, 2 weeks
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