2003
DOI: 10.1080/0960878032000160271
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Nietzsche’s genealogy of morality in the human, all too human series

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“…This could be understood in terms of lower and higher sides of Nature (prakrti). Ordinarily mankind remains subordinate to the lower side of prakrti (human all too human, to use the Nietzschean term (Morrison, 2010)). But in the 'outsider state,' it is realized that there is a higher side to it, which is a state of non-duality and non-self-division.…”
Section: Outsider -The Western Sannyasinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be understood in terms of lower and higher sides of Nature (prakrti). Ordinarily mankind remains subordinate to the lower side of prakrti (human all too human, to use the Nietzschean term (Morrison, 2010)). But in the 'outsider state,' it is realized that there is a higher side to it, which is a state of non-duality and non-self-division.…”
Section: Outsider -The Western Sannyasinmentioning
confidence: 99%