Norwegian Aphorisms

09.10.2012 12:24

I

Human beings are the battlefield of knowledge; the will to power.

 

 

II

We are human beings because we are habituated to think that that is the case.

 

 

III

Morality is not an issue of Good and Evil, but rather of Fear.

 

 

IV

The human mind cannot answer, through logic, questions about its own existence. Irrationalism.

 

 

V

Family is the nucleus of power. In fact, power always tries to hide itself in the most innocent forms. Family is what creates the epistemic battlefield. Family is the most dangerous of all human creations since it is where Truth will first be establish.

 

 

VI

It is not cruelty what affects me. It is not pain what makes me fall into despair. It is rather the idea that these are just human expressions that horrifies me.

 

 

VII

Egoism is the strongest human expression, but egoism is illusive.

 

 

VIII

I’m not a cynic. I’m just returning things to its initial state: chaos.

 

 

IX

In the space called intersubjective, appearance is fundamental. You may never say that humans are honest or pure, because the primordial precondition for human intersubjecitivity is hypocrisy.

 

 

X

Consciousness: you must play with it. If you don’t alter it, you will never  go to the next epistemic level.

 

 

XI

I’m a nietzschean “free spirit”, with the only exception that I am not nietzschean, nor free, nor I am a spirit.

 

 

XII

God said in his excuse, that if Hitler hadn’t existed, someone would have to invent him.

 

 

XIII

There are people who say that to fight for ideals is the noblest action. That is reprehensible. First, because ideals lack of truth, and second, because is anti-natural. You must fight for those things that make you survive.

 

 

XIV

Is it suffering that moves the world? The angels of torture are the unconsciousness of humanity: the habit to forget, ignorance. That is what makes suffering possible and the world to rotate.

 

 

XV

What is man searching for? Power? Wealth? Self-preservation? Knowledge? Happiness? Man needs and wills. The context shapes this objects of necessity and will. This action is the existence of Man in the world. We shall remember that Man is not entity; rather quantum of force. Man is the soil, not the tree (remember that Mill!). Man is the precondition for everything, but himself.

 

 

XVI

Suicide is the ultimate action of freedom. There is no greater liberty in the human being than when he commits suicide. We did not choose to live, it just happened. Suicide, the self-killing is the negation of Life in its pure essence. However, metaphysical freedom is just unproductive.

 

 

XVII

Human beings are asymptotic functions, and Truths are its asymptotes.

 

 

XVIII

Nietzsche is the only philosopher that can contradict himself without making himself look stupid.

 

 

XIX

Without the world we cannot exist; without us the world cannot exist.

 

 

XX

What is logic? Is it a faculty of the mind or an abstraction of reality by the human being? But most importantly: can logic be a way to attain truth?

 

 

XXI

Should we now distinguish between knowledge of mathematics and logic, and knowledge of the real world? Are they different types of knowledge? And if so, is there such as thing called knowledge?

 

 

XXII

Aren’t the angels of freedom those same angels of illusion and despair? Freedom is just a psychological state of the West: an attempt to make the human being valuable.

 

 

XXIII

Power exists only as a relation; as a purely juxtaposition of various entities. Indeed, the powerful has no power unless there is a weak one. Power is not divine, is nauseatingly mundane.

 

 

Topic: Norwegian Aphorisms

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