Protagoras. Nietzsche. Stirner.: Expositors Of Egoism

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Lachmann's essay Protagoras. Nietzsche. Stirner. traces the development of relativist thinking as exemplified in the three philosophers of its title. Protagoras is the originator of relativism with his dictum "Man (the individual) is the measure of all things." This in turn is taken up by Stirner and Nietzsche. Of the two, however, Stirner is by far the most consistent and for this reason Lachmann places him after Nietzsche in his account. For him Stirner surpasses Nietzsche by bringing Protagorean relativism to its logical conclusion in conscious egoism-the fulfilment of one's own will. In fact, he views Nietzsche as markedly inferior to Stirner both in respect to his style and the clarity of his thinking. "In contrast to Nietzsche's work," he writes, The Ego And Its Own "is written in a clear, precise form and language, though it avoids the pitfalls of a dry academic style. Its sharpness, clarity and passion make the book truly shattering and overwhelming." Unlike Nietzsche's, Stirner's philosophy does not lead to the replacement of one religious "spook" by another, the substitution of the "Superman" for the Christian "God." On the contrary, it makes "the individual's interests the centre of the world." Intelligent, lucid and well-conceived, Lachmann's essay throws new light on Stirner's ideas.


  • | Author: Benedict Lachmann, Kevin I Slaughter
  • | Publisher: Underworld Amusements
  • | Publication Date: Dec 09, 2018
  • | Number of Pages: 116 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1943687056
  • | ISBN-13: 9781943687053
Author:
Benedict Lachmann, Kevin I Slaughter
Publisher:
Underworld Amusements
Publication Date:
Dec 09, 2018
Number of pages:
116 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1943687056
ISBN-13:
9781943687053