Thursday, July 14, 2011

Will, Appearing, Agoraphobia

As previously argued, 'will to power' is a misleading characterization of Will, because it suggests that the exercise of power emerges at a terminal phase of the process, whereas Will, from the outset, is already an expression of strength, i. e. with respect to the antecedent conditions that it surpasses. A more accurate formulation with that structure is 'will to appear', since Will consists in a transition from inner to outer. Thus, agoraphobia is a failure of Will, though not a 'weakness' of it, as has been previously discussed.

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