The aim of the paper is to analyse the theoretical base of tragic culture in the writings of F. Nietzsche and V. I. Ivanov. The result of the proposed analysis is the comparison of similarities and differences concerning the cultural role of tragedy in the philosophy of mentioned authors. The philosophers — Nietzsche, the implacable enemy of the historical Christianity and Ivanov, the Christian philosopher of culture, philologist and translator — both postulate creating and preserving tragic culture. According to both authors, the main task of culture is to confront the human being with the most terrible aspects of life. This ruthless requirement allows us to claim that perverse heroism is a general mood and the most important imperative of...
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The article presents connections between philosophy of Nietzsche and the Christian tradition. Author...
In what follows, I will demonstrate how necessary the balance between Apollo and Dionysus is, how it...
This paper endeavors to respond to the questions: can ethics can be unbound from its traditional roo...
The nietzschean man is composed on the basis of life’s attempt to realize the terror, the horror and...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
This paper intends to show that Friedrich Nietzsche’s approach to morality or ‘immorality’ involves ...
This thesis provides a close reading of Friedrich Nietzsche’s The Birth of Tragedy, with particular ...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
The main objective of this work consists in investigating, from Nietzsche’s philosophical work – esp...
Arthur Miller’s plays give a deep tragic sensation to the readers dealing with tragic life of modern...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
Perhaps the most central feature in Nietzsche’s philosophy is his effort to formulate a philosophy t...
Suffering and how one relates to one's own and others' sufferings are important themes in Nietzsche'...
This thesis deals with Nietzsche?s criticism on European civilization in Christian moral teaching as...
Friedrich Nietzsche’s critique of the West is just as poignant now as it was at the time of his writ...
The article presents connections between philosophy of Nietzsche and the Christian tradition. Author...
In what follows, I will demonstrate how necessary the balance between Apollo and Dionysus is, how it...
This paper endeavors to respond to the questions: can ethics can be unbound from its traditional roo...