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Full Idea
Human actions can in no way be explained by reference to human motives.
Gist of Idea
Our motives don't explain our actions
Source
Friedrich Nietzsche (Unpublished Notebooks 1882-84 [1883], 9[43])
Book Ref
Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Fragments from the period of 'Zarathustra' (v 14)', ed/tr. Loeb/Tinsley [Stanford 2019], p.319
A Reaction
He takes motives to come after the event. His view seems to be that our actions are deeply inexplicable. But if we explain why we performed some action, are we all and always lying? We give reasons, even if we don't know the source of the reasons.
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22515 | Choice results when deliberation brings together an opinion with an inclination [Aristotle] |
24113 | Our motives don't explain our actions [Nietzsche] |
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