0:29 Nietzsche wasn’t a materialist nor was he determinist, the will to power is non matter (matter is how the will to power looks to us according to nietszche, but it is will, not matter, which he modified from Schopenhauer) and while he was not a believer some forms of free will, technically even with his concept of eternal return it is possible for the will to manifest differently
Thank you for the input! Do you know of texts that cover these details more in-depth? I was getting my info primarily from the book "What Nietzsche Really Said" as well as writings such as "The Death of God" and "On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense".
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0:29 Nietzsche wasn’t a materialist nor was he determinist, the will to power is non matter (matter is how the will to power looks to us according to nietszche, but it is will, not matter, which he modified from Schopenhauer) and while he was not a believer some forms of free will, technically even with his concept of eternal return it is possible for the will to manifest differently
Thank you for the input! Do you know of texts that cover these details more in-depth? I was getting my info primarily from the book "What Nietzsche Really Said" as well as writings such as "The Death of God" and "On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense".
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