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A Schaefferian Reading of What Nietzsche Really Said: What Francis Schaeffer Would Say

This essay will analyze Nietzsche comparing his words and actions similar to these words of the authors of this book: “As Nietzsche says, what a philosopher does is ultimately more important than—and indeed the test of—what he says.”[1] Thought affects … Continue reading

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The Abolition of Superman According to Jordan Peterson Applied Part 2: Leaping into Faith and the Nature of Hope: Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Schaeffer, and Man of Steel

Existentialism Friedrich Nietzsche, Søren Kierkegaard, Francis Schaeffer, and Jordan Peterson use and define the concepts of nihilism and existentialism differently. Nietzsche and Kierkegaard’s writing are confusing and have wildly differing interpretations. As a result, this is essay will mirror that … Continue reading

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The Abolition of Superman According to Jordan Peterson Applied Part 1: Superman Movies 1978-2006

This essay applies Jordan Peterson’s views on Superman and stories to popular culture’s collective consciousness of the first five of the last six Superman Movies. First, Jordan Peterson’s deconstruction of Superman as lacking story through lack of limitation is quoted. … Continue reading

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Milton, Madoka, Nietzsche, and Urobuchi

Milton is inconsistent with the system he uses for his epic Paradise Lost in terms of the metaphysical structure, subsequent ideas of goodness, epistemology, and the ethical structure of authority and freedom, while Gen Urobuchi’s system for by Puella Magi … Continue reading

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