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so:text | The wish to preserve oneself is the symptom of a condition of distress, of a limitation of the really fundamental instinct of life which aims at the expansion of power and, wishing for that, frequently risks and even sacrifices self-preservation. It should be considered symptomatic when some philosophers–for example, Spinoza who was consumptive–considered the instinct of self-preservation decisive and had to see it that way; for they were individuals in conditions of distress. (en) |
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so:description | Quotations regarding Spinoza (en) |
so:description | M - R (en) |
so:description | Friedrich Nietzsche (en) |
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