In The Birth of Tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche uses Classical Greek tragedies to break down the human experience into two dichotomic cultures: the Apollinian and the Dionysian. The Apollinian culture represents humanity’s tendency toward order, pattern, and rationalism, while the Dionysian culture represents humanity’s simultaneous urge toward chaos and emotional intuition. Whereas Classical Greece allowed for both to coexist and augment one another through Greek Tragedies, Western thinking and culture allows for no such fruition; instead, Western society heavily emphasizes the Apollinian over the necessity or acknowledgement of the Dionysian. In The Death of Ivan Illyich, Leo Tolstoy takes this cultural practice a step further, giving reader...
"Physiology" is fundamental to Nietzsche's understanding of the human. I pose the question of how th...
Creative work of Lesya Ukrainka become an important link in understanding the changes in the percept...
Every person is equipped with both the Dionysian or life force soul (in Greek Eros), and the Apollon...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to come to an understanding of Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s first book, Th...
In what follows, I will demonstrate how necessary the balance between Apollo and Dionysus is, how it...
Abstract—This paper aims at delving into the play Medea in the light of Nietzsche’s views on tragedy...
In this research paper for the postgraduate degree of Master of Arts (Hons) (Visual Arts), the autho...
Friedrich Nietzsche introduced his philological study of the Ancient Greek\u27s Apollonian and Diony...
Both Philosophy and Tragedy are derived from ancient Greek religion. The former appeared when myths ...
Despite the widespread influence of Nietzsche’s iconoclastic works on twentieth-century intellectual...
In his book The Birth of Tragedy F. Nietzsche set out an influential diagnosis of culture in modern ...
Toward the end of The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche sketches the possibility of a rebirth of tragedy an...
This dissertation examines Nietzsche's treatment of truth, both in his earlier writings and continui...
Bu makalede, Aristoteles ve Nietzsche’nin trajedinin işlevine yönelik görüşlerini karşılaştırıp, far...
"Physiology" is fundamental to Nietzsche's understanding of the human. I pose the question of how th...
Creative work of Lesya Ukrainka become an important link in understanding the changes in the percept...
Every person is equipped with both the Dionysian or life force soul (in Greek Eros), and the Apollon...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to come to an understanding of Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s first book, Th...
In what follows, I will demonstrate how necessary the balance between Apollo and Dionysus is, how it...
Abstract—This paper aims at delving into the play Medea in the light of Nietzsche’s views on tragedy...
In this research paper for the postgraduate degree of Master of Arts (Hons) (Visual Arts), the autho...
Friedrich Nietzsche introduced his philological study of the Ancient Greek\u27s Apollonian and Diony...
Both Philosophy and Tragedy are derived from ancient Greek religion. The former appeared when myths ...
Despite the widespread influence of Nietzsche’s iconoclastic works on twentieth-century intellectual...
In his book The Birth of Tragedy F. Nietzsche set out an influential diagnosis of culture in modern ...
Toward the end of The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche sketches the possibility of a rebirth of tragedy an...
This dissertation examines Nietzsche's treatment of truth, both in his earlier writings and continui...
Bu makalede, Aristoteles ve Nietzsche’nin trajedinin işlevine yönelik görüşlerini karşılaştırıp, far...
"Physiology" is fundamental to Nietzsche's understanding of the human. I pose the question of how th...
Creative work of Lesya Ukrainka become an important link in understanding the changes in the percept...
Every person is equipped with both the Dionysian or life force soul (in Greek Eros), and the Apollon...