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Nietzsche and his Fallacy
>Wherever authority
is still considered good form, so that one does not “give reasons” but commands, the dialectician is a sort of clown: people laugh at him, they don’t take him seriously. Socrates was the clown who got people to take him seriously: what really happened there?—

B-but Nietzsche, Doesn't that mean you care about what others think about think about you ? Isn't that weak-willed itself and asserts that Socrates himself is strong-willed for not caring about others and affirming his strong will on others, This is a an Ad Hominem
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>Such a fate would have to be malicious indeed to deprive us of Heraclitus, of the wonderful poetry of Empedocles, and of the writings of Democritus, thought by the ancients to be Plato's equal and, so far as ingenuity is concerned, his superior, slipping us instead the Stoics, the Epicureans, and Cicero.
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The Gandhi deluxe haircut