Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 12:49:29 -0700 (PDT) From: callihan-AT-callihan.seanet.com (Steven E. Callihan) Subject: Re: Stirner >At 09:17 AM 4/23/98 -0400, you wrote: >>George Sherwood wrote: >> >>> I'm reading Max Stirner's _The Ego and It's Own_. >>> Has anyone read it? >> >>Are you serious? >> >> > >Uh, well, yeah. You know, WAK, when I saw your name, I thought I >posted this question to the Stirner list and it was going to be a >great big DUH! on my part. But I would bet there are a few here on >the Nietzsche list who haven't read him. The similarities are >uncanny. As for me, I'm only on my first reading and only at page 187. > >Have you been here all along? > >George >Is this as good as it gets? I've got links to the two main Stirner sites on the Web available at my philosophy page. Go to http://www.callihan.com/philo/. You'll find the Stirner links listed under "Other Philosophy Links." Lots of other links, as well, including Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Peirce links. Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------- =A6 Steven E. Callihan =A6 "It is the stillest words that bring =A6 =A6 =A6 on the storm. Thoughts that come on =A6 =A6 =A6 doves' feet guide the world." =A6 =A6 URL: http://www.callihan.com/ =A6 -F. Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra,=A6 =A6 E-Mail: callihan-AT-callihan.com =A6 II, "The Stillest Hour" =A6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- from list nietzsche-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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