Beginning with the Untimely Meditations (1873) and continuing until his final writings of 1888-9, Nietzsche refers to humility (Demuth or a cognate) in fifty-two passages and to modesty (Bescheidenheit or a cognate) in one hundred and four passages, yet there are only four passages that refer to both terms. Moreover, perhaps surprisingly, he often speaks positively of modesty, especially in epistemic contexts. These curious facts might be expected to lead scholars to explore what Nietzsche thinks of humility and modesty, but to date there have been no systematic analyses of Nietzsche’s reflections on these dispositions. In this chapter, I fill that gap in the literature using semantic network analysis and systematically-guided close-reading...
On account of the attention which Nietzsche has been attracting of late, the occasion seems a favour...
Contemporary theorists critical of the current vogue for compassion might like to turn to Friedrich ...
Cheerfulness or serenity (Heiterkeit) is one of the most important themes in Nietzsche’s philosophy....
Beginning with the Untimely Meditations (1873) and continuing until his final writings of 1888-9, Ni...
In this essay I seek to show that a philosophy of modesty informs core aspects of both Nietzsche's c...
Christopher Janaway presents a full commentary on Nietzsche's most studied work, On the Genealogy of...
Nietzsche talks about shame [scham*, schmach*, schand*] in all of his published and authorized works...
Some commentators have argued that curiosity, not honesty, is Nietzsche’s central intellectual virtu...
Nietzsche’s mature philosophy expresses a persistent concern with psychological self-cultivation. Th...
Given the richness of Nietzsche’s texts and the variety of his concerns, picking just two key topic...
Nietzsche's ethics is basically an ethics of virtue. In his own unique way, and in accordance w...
My dissertation deals with three important ideals that Nietzsche recommends: the ideals of Sovereign...
This paper intends to show that Friedrich Nietzsche’s approach to morality or ‘immorality’ involves ...
Nietzsche promises to “translate man back into nature,” but it remains unclear what he meant by this...
Does Nietzsche believe that asceticism is necessarily and essentially decadent, anti-body, and life-...
On account of the attention which Nietzsche has been attracting of late, the occasion seems a favour...
Contemporary theorists critical of the current vogue for compassion might like to turn to Friedrich ...
Cheerfulness or serenity (Heiterkeit) is one of the most important themes in Nietzsche’s philosophy....
Beginning with the Untimely Meditations (1873) and continuing until his final writings of 1888-9, Ni...
In this essay I seek to show that a philosophy of modesty informs core aspects of both Nietzsche's c...
Christopher Janaway presents a full commentary on Nietzsche's most studied work, On the Genealogy of...
Nietzsche talks about shame [scham*, schmach*, schand*] in all of his published and authorized works...
Some commentators have argued that curiosity, not honesty, is Nietzsche’s central intellectual virtu...
Nietzsche’s mature philosophy expresses a persistent concern with psychological self-cultivation. Th...
Given the richness of Nietzsche’s texts and the variety of his concerns, picking just two key topic...
Nietzsche's ethics is basically an ethics of virtue. In his own unique way, and in accordance w...
My dissertation deals with three important ideals that Nietzsche recommends: the ideals of Sovereign...
This paper intends to show that Friedrich Nietzsche’s approach to morality or ‘immorality’ involves ...
Nietzsche promises to “translate man back into nature,” but it remains unclear what he meant by this...
Does Nietzsche believe that asceticism is necessarily and essentially decadent, anti-body, and life-...
On account of the attention which Nietzsche has been attracting of late, the occasion seems a favour...
Contemporary theorists critical of the current vogue for compassion might like to turn to Friedrich ...
Cheerfulness or serenity (Heiterkeit) is one of the most important themes in Nietzsche’s philosophy....