Nietzsche characterises some influential individuals – such as Socrates and Wagner – as ‘decadents’ because they promote life-inhibiting values that potentially undermine the flourishing of humanity. A clearly stated but less prominent example of such a decadent is Herbert Spencer. While Nietzsche’s observations concerning Spencer are far fewer than those on Socrates and Wagner, they still have considerably significance for understanding Nietzsche’s philosophy – particularly his views on morality and science – and consequently their role in his conception of decadence. This article argues that Nietzsche considers Spencer to be a decadent not just because of the latter’s advocating of a morality based on altruism, but also the projection of ...
Includes bibliographical references.Nietzsche himself has placed the problem of décadence into the c...
Plato’s Philosophy is an intellectualism that calls into question the virtue of science, whereby one...
Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s perspective on modem education was formed in reaction against the nineteent...
Nietzsche characterises some influential individuals – such as Socrates and Wagner – as ‘decadents’ ...
This paper argues that for Nietzsche it is only when the strong type decays on its own terms that it...
Nietzsche’s readership often assumes that what is meant by the term ‘decadence’ is simply a conditio...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
This volume makes a compelling case for the continued relevance and significance of Herbert Spencer ...
The philosopher Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) is little remembered today, but in the late nineteenth c...
It has been argued with some justice by commentators from Walter Kaufmann to Thomas Hurka that Nietz...
Nietzsche’s portrayal of Epicurus in his middle period of 1878–1882 is one of an inspiring figure an...
This thesis investigates Nietzsche's reception of Stoicism, and whether there is evidence for Stoi...
In 1872 Nietzsche shocked the European philological community with the publication of the Birth of T...
Nietzsche debunks the moral values of the 19th century. His remarks were addressed to Christian mora...
Full-length studies of individual books of Nietzsche have been lacking until now both because of the...
Includes bibliographical references.Nietzsche himself has placed the problem of décadence into the c...
Plato’s Philosophy is an intellectualism that calls into question the virtue of science, whereby one...
Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s perspective on modem education was formed in reaction against the nineteent...
Nietzsche characterises some influential individuals – such as Socrates and Wagner – as ‘decadents’ ...
This paper argues that for Nietzsche it is only when the strong type decays on its own terms that it...
Nietzsche’s readership often assumes that what is meant by the term ‘decadence’ is simply a conditio...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
This volume makes a compelling case for the continued relevance and significance of Herbert Spencer ...
The philosopher Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) is little remembered today, but in the late nineteenth c...
It has been argued with some justice by commentators from Walter Kaufmann to Thomas Hurka that Nietz...
Nietzsche’s portrayal of Epicurus in his middle period of 1878–1882 is one of an inspiring figure an...
This thesis investigates Nietzsche's reception of Stoicism, and whether there is evidence for Stoi...
In 1872 Nietzsche shocked the European philological community with the publication of the Birth of T...
Nietzsche debunks the moral values of the 19th century. His remarks were addressed to Christian mora...
Full-length studies of individual books of Nietzsche have been lacking until now both because of the...
Includes bibliographical references.Nietzsche himself has placed the problem of décadence into the c...
Plato’s Philosophy is an intellectualism that calls into question the virtue of science, whereby one...
Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s perspective on modem education was formed in reaction against the nineteent...