Nietzsche
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Hmmm that's an interesting take, her more recent stuff is wayyy more big than the 80s stuff
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There's no such thing as happiness (in the sense of eudaimonia), only random appetite, and we should get rid of politics and all higher ideals because they might make people violent.
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Hobbes collapsing the distinction between the rule of divine monarchy and just average political tyranny alone was the beginning of the end/collapse into modernity
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The whole first part of Leviathan, which people don't read today, is an explicit attack on Aquinas's analysis of the will ("Voluntas") from the Summa. Does the will necessarily tend toward a Last End, or is it randomly moving around like a ping-ping ball? 1/2
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Believing that your will, and therefore your good, is just whatever you feel like doing at some given instant is the essence of what bring a bugman is all about.
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Hobbes is the father of all bugmen
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