“Evaluations, in essence, are… ways of being, modes of existence of those who judge and evaluate.”
Source: Nietzsche and Philosophy (1962), p. 1
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Moses Hess (1812–1875) German philosopher
Hess to Herzen, March 1850, Briefwechsel p. 253
Hess' Diary
“As cause of any particular evaluation of”
Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg (1929) German ethnologe, sociologe, writer
Der pädophile Impuls - Wie lernt ein junger Mensch Sexualität? (The Paedophile Impulse: Toward the Development of an Aetiology of Child-Adult Sexual Contacts from an Ethological and Ethnological Viewpoint, transl. Hubert Kennedy) (1985/88).
Der pädophile Impuls (1985/88)
Context: As cause of any particular evaluation of [any particular] sexuality [... ], the following may be agreed upon in general: The respective racial traditions with their myths, their genesis and fertility legends, and further the cultural characteristics of the groups in question, treated as geographically spread out as viewed in connection with race, language (language families), lineal descent (patriarchal or matriarchal), as well as their economic and ecological particularities. Religion, economic relations, natural resources along with the ecological environment all together (also their changes in the course of time!) prove themselves to be directly related to one another everywhere.
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“Instinct is always the first important signal to evaluate.”
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: (it) L'istinto è sempre il primo segnale importante da valutare.
Source: prevale.net
Raymond Geuss book Philosophy and Real Politics
Source: Philosophy and Real Politics (2008), p. 39.