The paper is a close reading of Nietzsche's early essay, "Homer on Competition". It explores the understanding of nature as strife presented in that essay, how this strife channels itself into cultural or state forms, and how these forms cultivate the creative individual or genius. The article concludes by asserting that Nietzsche's central point in "Homer on Competition" concerns the contest across the ages that is fought by these geniuses. For Nietzsche, therefore, competition has a political significance — the forging of the unity and identity of a particular community — and a transpolitical significance — the forging of a "republic of geniuses" on the part of artists and philosophers across the expanse of the tradition
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
AbstractThe paper addresses an inquiry into Nietzsche's main corpus of works (the Kritische Studiena...
In this essay I examine Nietzsche’s reception of the major pre-Platonic figures and illuminate his a...
The paper is a close reading of Nietzsche's early essay, "Homer on Competition". It explores the und...
This paper uses an extended discussion of Nietzsche’s essay “The Greek State” to uncover the politic...
Friedrich Nietzsche describes Human, All Too Human, his third book to be published within his own li...
Scholars have long debated how best to understand Nietzsche’s “great politics.” But they have hither...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
Focusing on Nietzsche's writings from the early and mid-1870s, the article examines the central role...
The article deals with Nietzsche's philosophy as a radical critique of the classical thinking paradi...
Nietzshe\u27s philosophical ideas are closely based upon his early studies of Greek thought. Unless ...
Nietzsche spent ten years as an advanced student of classical philology and was a prodigious success...
The article shows that Nietzsche doubted the goodness of the good and claimed that with the help of ...
The article deals with the issue of systemic education. The author asks a classic question of whethe...
On account of the attention which Nietzsche has been attracting of late, the occasion seems a favour...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
AbstractThe paper addresses an inquiry into Nietzsche's main corpus of works (the Kritische Studiena...
In this essay I examine Nietzsche’s reception of the major pre-Platonic figures and illuminate his a...
The paper is a close reading of Nietzsche's early essay, "Homer on Competition". It explores the und...
This paper uses an extended discussion of Nietzsche’s essay “The Greek State” to uncover the politic...
Friedrich Nietzsche describes Human, All Too Human, his third book to be published within his own li...
Scholars have long debated how best to understand Nietzsche’s “great politics.” But they have hither...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
Focusing on Nietzsche's writings from the early and mid-1870s, the article examines the central role...
The article deals with Nietzsche's philosophy as a radical critique of the classical thinking paradi...
Nietzshe\u27s philosophical ideas are closely based upon his early studies of Greek thought. Unless ...
Nietzsche spent ten years as an advanced student of classical philology and was a prodigious success...
The article shows that Nietzsche doubted the goodness of the good and claimed that with the help of ...
The article deals with the issue of systemic education. The author asks a classic question of whethe...
On account of the attention which Nietzsche has been attracting of late, the occasion seems a favour...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
AbstractThe paper addresses an inquiry into Nietzsche's main corpus of works (the Kritische Studiena...
In this essay I examine Nietzsche’s reception of the major pre-Platonic figures and illuminate his a...