If Schopenhauer came back to life what would he say about Nietzsche's philosophy?

If Schopenhauer came back to life what would he say about Nietzsche's philosophy?

He'd say Nietzsche's a charlatan.

Pic related.

On a more serious note, they had a lot in common; Nietzsche clearly respected Schopenhauer. I don't think the former effectively rebuked the latter's pessimism, however.

Good try, though.

Superficially, they had a lot in common. Both had an autistic dislike of Nationalism/Patriotism, for example.

There was a big difference between their deeper tenets, however; Will to Live vs Will to Power, etc.

Nietzsche's spiel about the 'mixing of blood'/etc would probably bug him. Like said, I'm guessing he'd take issue with the Will to Power; on account of it being too presumptuous, for one.

If not Nietzsche, however, who is Schopenhauer's heir?

>who is Schopenhauer's heir?
r9k

>Schopenhauer's heir?
Cioran? Michelstaedter?

Wittgenstein or Freud.

I want to get in touch with meme philosophers.

Which books should I read first by Schopenhauer?

Which books should I read first by Evola?

Evola isn't worth reading even as a joke. If you consider it, I will not be your friend.

Not even one book? I want to keep an open mind. Please don't abandon me

Even one book. We need not to go back to the age of Evolaposters.

Read Schopenhauer's Essay and Aphorisms first -- there's a cheap condensed Penguin edition available or you can purchase the two volume Parerga and Parapilomena set which is uncondensed. From there go onto The Fourfold Principle and finally The World as Will and Representation.

For Evola read Path of Cinnabar followed by Yoga of Power, The Doctrine of Awakening and The Hermetic Tradition then finally read Introduction to Magic when you are fully prepared.

>For Evola

Stopped reading here

>dismissing a brilliant thinker because of his associations with fascism
awful open-minded, aren't you?

Mainlander, unquestionably

what does open minded have anything to do with it. I am utterly close minded towards anything but facts, and the 20th century is certainly filled with better surveyors of them than the cultist.

This madman has stolen my philosophy and pathetically tacked a superman onto it!

retard phoneposter

Holy shit, someone on here actually knows about Michelstaedter. Love you, user.

why do I imagine this guy speaking in a grumbly voice with a long british drag on it and sounding half way through his sentences as if he's choking on a penis, as if he can barely choke back his breath enough to enunciate with that heavy aristocratic pretentious accent?

Bang-on. it be would be pretentious how though exactly? Guy was the real deal

I couldn't think of another word. I was using it as more a colloquial term, not literally meaning he's pretentious.

Autism flaring up, apologies

Evola is more a mystic than a cultist. He speaks of perennial philosophy. Global philosophy. And sees a certain tradition. Although I do not believe (or disbelieve) it to be epistemologically valid, it does seem to have some phenomenological validity in the practices. Then again I am a schizophrenic who has been practicing occultic spiritual techniques since childhood.