The exerpts below are taken from Nietzsche's "Human, All Too Human", original text posted at
http://www.davemckay.co.uk/philosophy/nietzsche/nietzsche.php?name=nietzsche.1878.humanalltoohuman.zimmern.indexx
"one speaks of moral feelings, religious feelings, as if they were all unities; in truth they are rivers with a hundred sources and tributaries. As is so often the case, the unity of the word does not guarantee the unity of the thing."
--- Aphorism 14
Interesting point here. I myself have often wondered at the slow conglomeration of thoughts and feelings as one thought gives rise to another.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
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