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justin
@nonpedagogy
father, husband, islamicist, pedagogisto, versucher, midwesterner, spurs –– 🎲
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@Apocryphal_Book @DylanALTKY fate is not determined before, it is necessary after. at the moment the dice fall everything is possible. in fact it is the eternal return that makes this so by destroying reactive force (consciousness, representation) and returning only bodies (forces in relationships).
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@nonpedagogy @DylanALTKY Nietzsche’s message is: you are not free, but believe that you are and act accordingly anyway. It’s a subversion of Pascal’s Wager. You have nothing to lose by pretending that you’re free.
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@Apocryphal_Book @DylanALTKY it is not the eternal return of the same. it is the eternal return of difference.
im not saying this is the universal undisputed interpretation of the er but it is the correct one from my perspective. on this position i am fully influenced by klossowski
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@nonpedagogy @DylanALTKY Again, you’re ignoring the eternal recurrence. The dice have *already fallen* an infinite number of times, and will again, with the exact same result.
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@Apocryphal_Book @DylanALTKY dylan is right for me. the whole is necessity. the dice are free. chaos, chance, creation, play. the dionysius is set against the nihilism of science and determinism. sure we must affirm how the dice fall. but nothing is determined (until they fall).
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@DylanALTKY @nonpedagogy You’re doing an awful lot of mental gymnastics here. The whole concept of the eternal recurrence also supports a stricter definition of fate.
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@criollohknkreuz by one of the guys from partially examined life podcast. it’s a nice little intro

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@nonpedagogy I don’t have Pope Leo goin full nomadology on my 2026 bingo card but you know what, fuck it I’m here for it.
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