Summary
Petar Šgedin: Will to power and the problem of truth
Introduction
Dialectical determination of life
Dialectical causality of the will to power
Will to power and life: "the body as a guiding thread" and the soul
Life as the will to power
The problem of truth
Philosophy and the problem truths
The philosophical perception of life in the dialectic of the will to power has, as shown, a synoptic-dialectical character: it is a life that realizes itself in the self-realization of man. The self-interpretation of life in terms of the will to power therefore primarily includes the self-awareness of man as a living will to power. On this trail, Nietzsche writes the already quoted notes about the insufficient concept of strength or force: "It doesn't help: all movements, all 'appearances', all 'laws' must be taken only as symptoms of some kind of inner happening, and the analogy with man must be used to the end. In animals, it is possible to derive all their drives from the will to power; likewise, all the functions of organic life from that one single hot
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