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In face of
a world of 'modern ideas' which would like to banish everyone into a corner and 'speciality', a philosopher, assuming there
could be philosophers today, would be compelled to see the greatness of man, the concept "greatness", precisely in his spaciousness
and multiplicity, in his wholeness and diversity: he would even determine value and rank according to how much and how many
things one could endure and take upon oneself, how 'far' one could extend one's responsibility.
(Nietzsche)

Sathya Mohan
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