Talk:Relationship between Friedrich Nietzsche and Max Stirner
I've created this page after discussion with other editors (available for review on the Friedrich Nietzsche talk page under "Stirner, again..."). At present this page contains only a summary paragraph, notes, and a bibliography. I envision the following arrangement, which I present here for consideration and discussion:
0. Summary paragraph
1. Origins of the debate (Why did this question arise? Because of (superficial?) similarities in the expressed ideas of the two thinkers.)
2. Period of popular association (Regardless of the arguments for or against the assertion of influence on Nietzsche by Stirner, the association of the two thinkers, and the assertion of the possible influence of the one upon the other is a notable historical fact)
3. Arguments for influence
4. Arguments against influence
This should get things started. I'd like to work on this carefully here for awhile before moving to establish links since the article is at present really just a stub. --Picatrix (talk) 20:26, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
Reference Checking
I hope that other editors will be available to double-check all references in this article. Also, in many cases where only one reference is given in support of a passage it is possible to provide more. Using the convention of separation of sources within one note number using a semi-colon, more can be added. I'm particularly concerned about ensuring all references in this article are solid and double-checked. Any help would be appreciated. --Picatrix (talk) 20:07, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
Arguments for influence
I've briefly discussed the most substantial and convincing of the arguments for influence that I am aware of. However there are several others that I will be adding as time permits.--Picatrix (talk) 02:58, 25 July 2008 (UTC)