Through the historical link of the aesthetic with the concept of the sublime, this article allows the former to not only encompass the beautiful but also include within it a darker side, one which enables us to connect it to the concept of disgust. Following the theories of Immanuel Kant, Jacques Derrida and Friedrich Nietzsche, this essay proposes that disgust and vomiting are forms of the aesthetic and the sublime, not their “other”. Further, the paper relates vomiting to the expressive and emetic functions of language—two important concepts in theorising aesthetic thinking carried out by M.H. Abrams in his analyses. This article discusses the possibility of employing the emetic function in order to structure a text and presents Nietzsche...
Both for Kant and for Nietzsche, aesthetics must not be considered as a systematic science based mer...
This thesis is an exploration of Friedrich Nietzsche’s dictum that life only justifies itself aesthe...
My thesis is an interpretation of the hitherto neglected aesthetics of Nietzsche's mature period (18...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
The paper aims to investigate the peculiar relationship between art and life in the context of Niet...
Even if the story of the concept of the sublime is, as Marek Kulisz argues in one of the papers in ...
Examines this forceful emotion from philosophical, literary, and art historical perspectives. "Disgu...
A growing interest for the emotion of disgust has recently arisen in international contexts acrossse...
Nietzsche’s relationship to his contemporaries, as expressed in his writings, was often figured by c...
I argue that Nietzsche's work brings into question one-sided accounts of emotional phenomena and the...
It has been recently argued, contrary to the received eighteenth-century view, that disgust is compa...
The paper explores the connections between disgust and contempt, arguing that contempt as a visceral...
Although the arousal of disgust is now widely acknowledged to be an appropriate response to certain ...
This dissertation explores a cluster of texts in fin de siècle aestheticism from a Nietzschean persp...
© 2009 Dr. Dan DisneyThis cross-disciplinary investigation moves toward that sub-genre in aesthetics...
Both for Kant and for Nietzsche, aesthetics must not be considered as a systematic science based mer...
This thesis is an exploration of Friedrich Nietzsche’s dictum that life only justifies itself aesthe...
My thesis is an interpretation of the hitherto neglected aesthetics of Nietzsche's mature period (18...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
The paper aims to investigate the peculiar relationship between art and life in the context of Niet...
Even if the story of the concept of the sublime is, as Marek Kulisz argues in one of the papers in ...
Examines this forceful emotion from philosophical, literary, and art historical perspectives. "Disgu...
A growing interest for the emotion of disgust has recently arisen in international contexts acrossse...
Nietzsche’s relationship to his contemporaries, as expressed in his writings, was often figured by c...
I argue that Nietzsche's work brings into question one-sided accounts of emotional phenomena and the...
It has been recently argued, contrary to the received eighteenth-century view, that disgust is compa...
The paper explores the connections between disgust and contempt, arguing that contempt as a visceral...
Although the arousal of disgust is now widely acknowledged to be an appropriate response to certain ...
This dissertation explores a cluster of texts in fin de siècle aestheticism from a Nietzschean persp...
© 2009 Dr. Dan DisneyThis cross-disciplinary investigation moves toward that sub-genre in aesthetics...
Both for Kant and for Nietzsche, aesthetics must not be considered as a systematic science based mer...
This thesis is an exploration of Friedrich Nietzsche’s dictum that life only justifies itself aesthe...
My thesis is an interpretation of the hitherto neglected aesthetics of Nietzsche's mature period (18...