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Axiom 1: By Spinoza, I understand that being which always is correct.
Axiom 2: By I, undersyand that being which is Spinoza

Proposition 1. I am always right

This is evident from Axiom 1 & 2, thus I am always... Q.E.D.

>> No.15743003

Keep going, perhaps you'll publish something as genius as Ethica

>> No.15743019

>>15742943
Those are definitions, not axioms.
Based either way

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>>15742943
>I understand that being which always is correct.

Who is this "I" you're talking about Spinoza? GO ahead, tell me

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>>15743060
The Self
BTW stop denying you plagiarized Me

>> No.15743118

>>15743105
There is no proof Nietzsche ever knew of Stirner

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>>15743105
Bold of you to assume the Self is a solidified unit

>> No.15743156

>>15743118
His library card has "the ego and its own" marked, and there are some letters in whoch Nietzsche recommended Stirner's book to some of his students.

>> No.15743894

>>15743156
>>15743118
Not to mention he visited his friends house and noted in his diary that he got along very well with his dad... who also personally knew stirner.