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[filed under theme 3. Truth / A. Truth Problems / 3. Value of Truth ]

Full Idea

As a man I tell the truth, even the repulsive ones.

Gist of Idea

I tell the truth, even if it is repulsive

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (Unpublished Notebooks 1881-82 [1882], 12[86])

Book Ref

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'The Joyful Science, and 1881-82 fragments (v 6)', ed/tr. Del Caro,Adrian [Stanford 2023], p.436


A Reaction

I wonder if even Nietzsche had his limits. He is quite coy about sexual matters, for example, before Freud and various sexual revolutions. To ruthlessly tell difficult truths strikes me as a scientific approach to the world.


The 12 ideas from 'Unpublished Notebooks 1881-82'

Seeing with other eyes is more egoism, but exploring other perspectives leads to objectivity [Nietzsche]
For absolute morality a goal for mankind is needed [Nietzsche]
The goal is to settle human beings, like other animals, but humans are still changeable [Nietzsche]
People who miss beauty seek the sublime, where even the ugly shows its 'beauty' [Nietzsche]
See our present lives as eternal! Religions see it as fleeting, and aim at some different life [Nietzsche]
Essences are fictions needed for beings who represent things [Nietzsche]
Our inclinations would not conflict if we were a unity; we imagine unity for our multiplicity [Nietzsche]
The sublimity of nature which dwarfs us was a human creation [Nietzsche]
I tell the truth, even if it is repulsive [Nietzsche]
We can aspire to greatness by creating new functions for ourselves [Nietzsche]
Humans are vividly aware of short-term effects, and almost ignorant of the long-term ones [Nietzsche]
Our growth is too subtle to perceive, and long events are too slow for us to grasp [Nietzsche]