Nietzsche’s famous phase, “There are no absolute and fixed truths,” is at first glance a pessimistic view of reality. But if one looks again, taking into account what truth is, Nietzsche’s face grows even longer.
Nietzsche’s famous phase, “There are no absolute and fixed truths,” is at first glance a pessimistic view of reality. But if one looks again, taking into account what truth is, Nietzsche’s face grows even longer.