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1 day ago · Thus, he broke with his editor in 1886 because of his opposition to his editor's antisemitic stances, and his rupture with Richard Wagner, expressed in The Case of Wagner and Nietzsche contra Wagner, both of which he wrote in 1888, had much to do with Wagner's endorsement of pan-Germanism and antisemitism—and also of his rallying to Christianity.
- The Birth of Tragedy
First print 1872. The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of...
- Nietzscheanism
Friedrich Nietzsche, in circa 1875. Friedrich Nietzsche...
- Classical Philology
Classics or classical studies is the study of classical...
- The Will to Power
The Will to Power (German: Der Wille zur Macht) is a book of...
- Influence and Reception of Friedrich Nietzsche
The Italian and German fascist regimes were eager to lay...
- Human, All Too Human
Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits (German:...
- On The Genealogy of Morality
On the Genealogy of Morality: A Polemic (German: Zur...
- Genealogy (Philosophy)
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- The Birth of Tragedy
3 days ago · Existentialism. Existentialism is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the issue of human existence. [1] [2] Existentialist philosophers explore questions related to the meaning, purpose, and value of human existence. Common concepts in existentialist thought include existential crisis, dread, and anxiety in the face of an absurd world ...
3 days ago · In fact, as Nietzsche (2013) wrote, they cry “God!” for a nature that is not real. Gender theorist Jack Halberstam (2018) insists that pronouns are a shift in habits and
3 days ago · Nietzsche wrote that language should be debated to get further to the truth and that it can be used as a tool for domination. Additionally, he questioned reducing experience to language. Nietzsche made special note of what he called the “transvaluation of values.” In the process of reassessing values, like diversity and inclusion, language ...
5 days ago · 33764 likes. G. The Book Eater. Friedrich Nietzsche — ‘That which does not kill us makes us stronger.’.
6 days ago · Quotes. > Quotable Quote. (?) “The Thought of Death. It gives me a melancholy happiness to live in the midst of this confusion of streets, of necessities, of voices: how much enjoyment, impatience and desire, how much thirsty life and drunkenness of life comes to light here every moment! And yet it will soon be so still for all these shouting ...
3 days ago · Suggested texts: The Portable Neitzsche, edited by Walter Kaufmann and The Basic Writings of Nietzsche, edited by Walter Kaufmann. Syllabus (titles are linked to free PDF’s, most of which require a free academia.edu account) The Birth of Tragedy (Preface, sections 1-15 only)* Selections from Untimely Meditations (academia.edu)