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Review of The Great Debate: Nietzsche, Culture, and the Scandinavian Welfare Society by Georg Brandes ... today find Nietzsche’s aristocratic ideal of a kind of philosopher-artist appealing.
The German philosopher Karl Marx once stated that Christianity was “the opium of the masses.” Sure enough, religion in ...
Criminals are usually punished severely in these utopias because civil disobedience pulls at the closely-knit fabric of the ideal society. For the same reason, all regulations must be steadfastly ...
The life of every society is a harsh process of mutual ... deep similarity--is sometimes forgotten. Friedrich Nietzsche set forth the ideal of the man-god more literally and dramatically than ...
In his book Nietzsche and Philosophy (1962), Deleuze illustrates how philosophy is not only problematizing but also creative, interpretive, and evaluative. He does this by thinking through and ...
The orthodox philosophers, putting on their black caps, formally read him out of their society ... of the new national ideal. Even so, the genuine turn of the tide toward Nietzsche was to be ...
Nietzsche, Biology and Metaphor explores the German philosopher's response to the intellectual debates sparked by the publication of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species. By examining the abundance ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login This volume collects a wide-ranging set of essays examining Friedrich Nietzsche's engagement with antiquity in all its aspects. It ...
The traditions and sensibilities of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, and various African impulses provided abstractive capacities, which resonated with neo-avant-gardist drives as they had done for ...