
Thoughts Out of Season Part IILegacy of Great Minds 499
프리드리히 니체In Thoughts Out of Season, Part II, Nietzsche criticizes the overemphasis on historical consciousness, arguing that an obsession with the past weakens present vitality and action, asserting that forgetfulness is sometimes necessary for life to flourish he contrasts the burdened human with animals that live fully in the present, illustrating the idea that history should serve life, not suppress it the book contains two essays?"On the Use and Abuse of History for Life" and "Schopenhauer as Educator"?and presents a philosophical vision grounded in dynamic, life-affirming existence Nietzsche sees historical fixation as paralyzing human creativity and stresses the importance of being somewhat unhistorical to foster meaningful action within this perspective, he explores the right relationship between history and human potential the opening of the book sets this philosophical inquiry in motion by clearly framing the problem he seeks to unravel.
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