Creative Redemption and Complete Affirmation in Nietzsche\u27s Thus Spoke Zarathustra Any reader engaged with Nietzsche\u27s thought, as we are (or about to be), must consider his or her life in relation to one thought, Nietzsche\u27s most abysmal thought, the greatest weight: This life as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more; and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything unutterably small or great in your life will have to return to you, all in the same succession and sequence - even this spider and this moonlight between the trees, and even this moment and I myself. The eternal hourglass of existence is turned upside down...
The prevailing tendency in much recent Nietzsche scholarship has been to attempt to show that Nietzs...
Friedrich Nietzsche insisted that despite what philosophers and prophets have taught, suffering is d...
The main theme of Nietzsche’s first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT, 1872), is that the aff...
Individual existence in time and the values related to the transience of all human life are importan...
Joy of a certain kind has an important affective role in demonstrating the overcoming of nihilism fo...
This paper argues that Nietzsche’s central concern is the diagnosing and overcoming of nihilism. It ...
This thesis argues that Nietzsche’s thought takes two paths toward overcoming the nihilism of modern...
I argue that Nietzsche\u27s thought of eternal recurrence is merely a kind of thought experiment tha...
Most commentators assume (a) that the affirmation of life can be defined univocally, as an act the s...
Nietzsche declared the death of the Christian God through Zarathustra\u27s mouth and tried to live s...
Considered one of the most formid-able and enigmatic philosophers of all time, Friedrich Nietzsche c...
A unifying theme in Nietzsche’s early works (1870–6) is the claim that ‘illusion’, ‘deception’ and ‘...
My aims in this paper are threefold: (i) to develop and defend a reading of Nietzsche I have present...
The relationship between life-affirmation and art in Nietzsche’s writing is much discussed in the se...
Temporality and Self-Affirmation: A Kierkegaardian Critique of Nietzsche's Doctrine of the Eternal R...
The prevailing tendency in much recent Nietzsche scholarship has been to attempt to show that Nietzs...
Friedrich Nietzsche insisted that despite what philosophers and prophets have taught, suffering is d...
The main theme of Nietzsche’s first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT, 1872), is that the aff...
Individual existence in time and the values related to the transience of all human life are importan...
Joy of a certain kind has an important affective role in demonstrating the overcoming of nihilism fo...
This paper argues that Nietzsche’s central concern is the diagnosing and overcoming of nihilism. It ...
This thesis argues that Nietzsche’s thought takes two paths toward overcoming the nihilism of modern...
I argue that Nietzsche\u27s thought of eternal recurrence is merely a kind of thought experiment tha...
Most commentators assume (a) that the affirmation of life can be defined univocally, as an act the s...
Nietzsche declared the death of the Christian God through Zarathustra\u27s mouth and tried to live s...
Considered one of the most formid-able and enigmatic philosophers of all time, Friedrich Nietzsche c...
A unifying theme in Nietzsche’s early works (1870–6) is the claim that ‘illusion’, ‘deception’ and ‘...
My aims in this paper are threefold: (i) to develop and defend a reading of Nietzsche I have present...
The relationship between life-affirmation and art in Nietzsche’s writing is much discussed in the se...
Temporality and Self-Affirmation: A Kierkegaardian Critique of Nietzsche's Doctrine of the Eternal R...
The prevailing tendency in much recent Nietzsche scholarship has been to attempt to show that Nietzs...
Friedrich Nietzsche insisted that despite what philosophers and prophets have taught, suffering is d...
The main theme of Nietzsche’s first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT, 1872), is that the aff...