Against the claim that Nietzsche’s early and late views on confronting the truth about human existence differ widely, this article argues that in The Birth of Tragedy tragic art is affirmative of life and not limited to beautifying illusion, while later works still contain the idea that artistic production of beauty is a falsification necessary to make existence bearable for us. Nietzsche did not start with the view that art’s value lies in sheer illusion, nor end with the view that truth should be confronted wholly without illusion, but is ambivalent on this issue throughout
In his first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT), Nietzsche famously introduces the concept o...
Everyone knows that Nietzsche’s thoughts on art do not remain static throughout the course of his wr...
Nietzsche values intellectual honesty, but is dubious about what he calls the will to truth. This is...
Against the claim that Nietzsche’s early and late views on confronting the truth about human existen...
Nietzsche consistently valorizes artistic falsehoods. On standard interpretations, this is because a...
Nietzsche's reflection on art extends throughout his philosophical work. From the early claim of an ...
Nietzsche's controversial "aestheticist" claim that existence and the world are only justifiable as ...
The main theme of Nietzsche’s first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT, 1872), is that the aff...
5 Abstract In his meditations on the arts of Ancient Greece Friedrich Nietzsche touches upon the ess...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
The relationship between life-affirmation and art in Nietzsche’s writing is much discussed in the se...
This thesis attempts to argue that Nietzsche’s falsification remarks should be understood in the con...
Nietzsche was not interested in the nature of art as such, or in providing an aesthetic theory of a ...
I argue that Nietzsche is totally unique amongst the great philosophers in that he is the only one t...
In his first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT), Nietzsche famously introduces the concept o...
Everyone knows that Nietzsche’s thoughts on art do not remain static throughout the course of his wr...
Nietzsche values intellectual honesty, but is dubious about what he calls the will to truth. This is...
Against the claim that Nietzsche’s early and late views on confronting the truth about human existen...
Nietzsche consistently valorizes artistic falsehoods. On standard interpretations, this is because a...
Nietzsche's reflection on art extends throughout his philosophical work. From the early claim of an ...
Nietzsche's controversial "aestheticist" claim that existence and the world are only justifiable as ...
The main theme of Nietzsche’s first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT, 1872), is that the aff...
5 Abstract In his meditations on the arts of Ancient Greece Friedrich Nietzsche touches upon the ess...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
The relationship between life-affirmation and art in Nietzsche’s writing is much discussed in the se...
This thesis attempts to argue that Nietzsche’s falsification remarks should be understood in the con...
Nietzsche was not interested in the nature of art as such, or in providing an aesthetic theory of a ...
I argue that Nietzsche is totally unique amongst the great philosophers in that he is the only one t...
In his first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT), Nietzsche famously introduces the concept o...
Everyone knows that Nietzsche’s thoughts on art do not remain static throughout the course of his wr...
Nietzsche values intellectual honesty, but is dubious about what he calls the will to truth. This is...