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  1. 1 day ago · Friedrich Nietzsche was born four years prior to the 1848 revolutions — events that ushered into existence an era the German philosopher held in contempt. In his writing, he sought explicitly to create a philosophy that could overturn the slow march of progress by developing an aristocratic ideology hostile to equality.

  2. 2 days ago · Nietzsche had written Brandes to express his hatred of Germany and his regard for Jewish intellectuals. His sister excised mention of these views. Thus, the intellectual route to Hitlerism was cleared of its obstacles. Nietzsche is the most read of the existentialist philosophers.

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  4. 4 days ago · 1. Introduction. Nietzsche’s GM aims to answer the question of the value of morality by examining the historical conditions under which morality developed (Preface 3). 1 According to Nietzsche, the relevant history includes not just the most proximate causal antecedents of our current moral attitudes but facts about morality’s more remote past.

  5. 5 days ago · Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks is one of the more obscure texts in Friedrich Nietzsche’s corpus. There are many good reasons for this: it is unfinished, and ends abruptly; it was never published; and it concerns subject matter that is not as immediately accessible as Nietzsche’s more popular writings.

  6. 5 days ago · Characteristics of a Philosophical Problem. Abstract: A working definition of philosophy is proposed and a few philosophical problems are illustrated. Some general comments about the nature of philosophy can be summarized from the previous tutorial. Etymologically, "philosophy" can be broken into the following roots and examples.

  7. 5 days ago · Nietzsche weaponizes this silence and the unrespectable character of madness into a definition of the defeated posture of the seeker of God. Quite contrarily, Kierkegaard’s clown becomes for Ratzinger an image of today’s theologian amidst a Nietzschean world marked by doubt and the threat of nihilism.

  8. 4 days ago · As Nietzsche’s novel inspired Strauss, Nietzsche’s Zarathustra and Strauss’s Zarathustra both inspired Kubrick, and elements of the novel undoubtedly appear in the film 2001; consider, for example, the film’s themes of the intellectual odyssey, the education of humanity, the logic of self-overcoming, the image of the new child, and the ...

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