ABSTRACTAmor fati—the love of fate—is one of many Nietzschean terms which seem to point towards a positive ethics, but which appear infrequently and are seldom defined. On a traditional understanding, Nietzsche is asking us to love whatever it is that happens to have happened to us—including all sorts of horrible things. My paper analyses amor fati by looking closely at Nietzsche's most sustained discussion of the concept—in book four of The Gay Science—and at closely related passages in that book. I argue that by ignoring the context in which Nietzsche writes about amor fati in The Gay Science, we are liable to ignore several exegetical and philosophical problems with the traditional understanding of the term. I'll argue for a different in...
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ABSTRACTAmor fati—the love of fate—is one of many Nietzschean terms which seem to point towards a po...
This paper identifies two central paradoxes threatening the notion of amor fati [love of fate]: it r...
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The purpose of this work is to demonstrate the effects of amor fati on the affirmation of oneself f...
Most commentators assume (a) that the affirmation of life can be defined univocally, as an act the s...
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This thesis analyses Nietzsche’s use of eros in The Gay Science through the concepts of passion and ...
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In this essay I examine the tension between Nietzsche's doctrine of amor fati and his political proj...
This paper intends to show that Friedrich Nietzsche’s approach to morality or ‘immorality’ involves ...
In this paper, I examine the possibility of constructing an ontological phenomenology of love by tra...
Ours is the least tragic age the world has ever known. Of course we have our share of loneliness and...
In this paper, I examine the possibility of constructing an ontological phenomenology of love by tra...
This paper argues that Foucault’s The History of Sexuality contains an implicit but important interp...
ABSTRACTAmor fati—the love of fate—is one of many Nietzschean terms which seem to point towards a po...
This paper identifies two central paradoxes threatening the notion of amor fati [love of fate]: it r...
This article addresses the ongoing debate on the meaning and scope of Nietzsche’s formula for human ...
This thesis investigates Nietzsche's reception of Stoicism, and whether there is evidence for Stoi...
The purpose of this work is to demonstrate the effects of amor fati on the affirmation of oneself f...
Most commentators assume (a) that the affirmation of life can be defined univocally, as an act the s...
This article argues for the usefulness of approaching specific aspects of Keiji Nishitani's thinking...
This thesis analyses Nietzsche’s use of eros in The Gay Science through the concepts of passion and ...
Perhaps the most central feature in Nietzsche’s philosophy is his effort to formulate a philosophy t...
In this essay I examine the tension between Nietzsche's doctrine of amor fati and his political proj...
This paper intends to show that Friedrich Nietzsche’s approach to morality or ‘immorality’ involves ...
In this paper, I examine the possibility of constructing an ontological phenomenology of love by tra...
Ours is the least tragic age the world has ever known. Of course we have our share of loneliness and...
In this paper, I examine the possibility of constructing an ontological phenomenology of love by tra...
This paper argues that Foucault’s The History of Sexuality contains an implicit but important interp...