
Posted by Bernard on 3/24/2007, 8:30 pm, in reply to "Zarathustra, Prologue 7: the meaning of life" A fool because what a fool says makes no sense, although is entertaining, and a corpse, because it inspires only indifference and awakens a sense of mortality. Being half way between the two means that the people interpret Zarathustra's life force indifferently because they can't embraced its power.
123.3.4.X
: [A fool because the people thought he was
: crazy, a corpse because they could have
: attacked and killed him? Th.]
Just as the dead God was made in the image of man, is a new God being made in the image of the overman. I can't see that the overman is to replace God.
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