The differentiated embodied condition that creates selfish perspective and conflict.
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The differentiated embodied condition that creates selfish perspective and conflict.
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Schopenhauer's model is summarized as one underlying will manifesting into bodies, producing selfish multiplicity, conflict, and suffering because people forget they are one.
Nietzsche transforms multiplicity from conflict into creativity: bodies amplify desire, conflict produces action, and action produces innovation.
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"...the will manifests itself in our bodies, there's now differentiation. There's multiplicity. And as such, we see the world from our own perspective, from..."
"So his great solution to this is compassion. As humans, we must first and foremost be compassionate towards each other and remind ourselves that..."
"...will to power is a really important concept. Schopenhauer believes that multiplicity is conflict. The fact that this will manifests itself in our bodies..."
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