>I am curious about this desire for constant self-transformation, for not
>thinking the same thing. Is this a contemporary phenomenon? Where
>does it come from? Is it akin to the desire for salvation, for mystical
>experiences?
>
>
>- malgosia
>
Could anyone clarify the difference between this "self-transformation" and
"self-over-coming" in Nietzsche? Does anyone know the reference for the
Nietzsche quote "Keep your habits short"?? I keep seeing the phrase
"Nietzschean Quest" relating to Foucault. Any suggestions for further
reading on this relationship?
--Deborah (dhayden@xxxxxxxxx)
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>thinking the same thing. Is this a contemporary phenomenon? Where
>does it come from? Is it akin to the desire for salvation, for mystical
>experiences?
>
>
>- malgosia
>
Could anyone clarify the difference between this "self-transformation" and
"self-over-coming" in Nietzsche? Does anyone know the reference for the
Nietzsche quote "Keep your habits short"?? I keep seeing the phrase
"Nietzschean Quest" relating to Foucault. Any suggestions for further
reading on this relationship?
--Deborah (dhayden@xxxxxxxxx)
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