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− | <p>Will to truth is a making firm, a making true and durable, an abolition of the false character of things, a reinterpretation of it into beings. "Truth" is therefore not something there, that might be found or discovered — but something that must be created and that gives a name to a process, or rather to a will to overcome that has in itself no end — introducing truth, as a processus in infinitum, an active determining — not a becoming-conscious of something that is in itself firm and determined. It is a word for the "will to power".</p> | + | <p>Will to truth is a making firm, a making true and durable, an abolition of the false character of things, a reinterpretation of it into beings.</p> |
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| + | <p>"Truth" is therefore not something there, that might be found or discovered — but something that must be created and that gives a name to a process, or rather to a will to overcome that has in itself no end — introducing truth, as a processus in infinitum, an active determining — not a becoming-conscious of something that is in itself firm and determined.</p> |
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| + | <p>It is a word for the "will to power".</p> |
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| | align="right" | — Nietzsche, ''The Will to Power'', [Nie, S552, 298] | | | align="right" | — Nietzsche, ''The Will to Power'', [Nie, S552, 298] |