Simon deVeer

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For Nietzsche, it was disturbing to consider the sheer range of external forces, “stifling the capacity of the soul through force of habit.” What troubled him was not simply that “we have been influenced,” but that we are so blind to influences that we cannot tell the difference between our self and the world, our independence and our inheritance.
American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and His Ideas
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