File spoon-archives/nietzsche.archive/nietzsche_2001/nietzsche.0104, message 1


Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:16:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: Michal Klincewicz <michal-AT-priest.com>
Subject: Prisoner's Dilemma


Hello everyone. I have a little puzzle for all of you N. scholars out there
that just so happens to be very important to me. How would N. answer to the
problem illustrated in the prisoners dilema? Please be as creative as you
can if you post. If you think this is a stupid thing to ask help with, bear
in mind that N. does not really fall on either the altruistic or egoistic
side of the ethical spectrum. I have trouble deciding how to interpret the
'dilemma' from a Nietzschean perspective partly because it is obviously more
invlolved with the existential 'self' and probably the decision that the
Nietzschean prisoner will make would have to be based on something like 'the
will to power' or and aesthetic of the self. I am walking around in the
woods as far as what exactly I should focus on.

Waiting for the posts,
Michal


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