Theoclymenus: Did he appear in Return to Castle Wolfenstein (the only Wolfenstein game I've played) ? I really enjoyed that game, finished it twice.
Well this is getting a bit controversial isn't it ? I've read a fair bit of German philosophy in my time and the main one, Heidegger (not the one in FFVII btw), can't be mentioned without HITLER getting dragged into the conversation. So I'll say this now :
"Heidegger therefore Hitler" is a non sequitur. A Heidegger reader / advocate is not necessarily a "Nazi" or a Nazi sympathiser. Certainly I'm not and Hitler can rot in hell for all I care. Politics is based on lying, philosophy is precisely the opposite. Philosophy does not serve politics, politics is actually philosophy's eternal inferior. Politics schmolitics : I loathe and despise it.
As far as I'm aware Half Life 2 has always been playable on Steam. My comparison of Steam with Ingsoc and the Combine was a bit of an exaggeration but not a total exaggeration.
uxtull: Interesting, interesting... Well, the dispute wasn't getting controversial in any way as far as I'm concerned, at least before you dragged the argument by the head into some rather bizarre territory.
Hmm... You're not keeping a chopped corpse of a postman in your bathtub are you?
On a side note, isn't Nietzsche the main guy who is most often and wrongly associated with Nazi ideal of so called 'Social Darwinism', and political ideas of German fascism in general thanks to his sister who was blowing Hitler?
Hitler was already mentioned in this thread before you replied to me, likening yourself to a character from Wolfenstein games. I read up on him and it all seemed a bit too "interrelated" to me and since I have already revealed on another thread (about philosophers in history) that I have a long-standing interests in both Heidegger and Nietzsche's thought.
No dead bodies in my abode. I'm the most peaceful individual you could ever hope to come across. I can't believe you posted that after I had just said that being a Heidegger reader does not necessitate being a Nazi sympathiser. You've just proved my point that Heidegger cannot be mentioned without the whole NSP subject being dredged up.
No, Nietszche's thought had much less influence on Nazi "philosophy" than other thinkers / artists such as Wagner. Nietzsche and Wagner were of course friends who became estranged when N. exposed his art as empty posturing. Hitler was much more heavily influenced by Wagner's music than he was by Nietzsche's thought. Nietzsche was a self-confessed anti-antiSemite. This is all very well known and documented. The level of ignorance about all these relationships is absolutely staggering.
Any further questions ?
It was Nietzsche's sister and her husband who were the antiSemites. She treated Nietzsche appalling when he fell victim to madness. Nietzsche described his mother and sister together the "perfect machinery of hell" and yet in spite of this view loved them to the day he died, while the same cannot be said for his sister's attitude towards him.