This article investigates the convergence between Kierkegaard’s concept of despair and Nietzsche’s concept of nihilism. The piece argues that (1) both Kierkegaard and Nietzsche rely on an internal critique of ways of life which collapse on their own terms; (2) both despair and nihilism involve a radical, existential aporia and double-mindedness which can be (3) either conscious or non-conscious; (4) there is some overlap between the main types of nihilism and the different types of inauthentic (non-conscious) despair; (5) finally, a comparison with Nietzsche makes it possible to make sense of inauthentic despair without resorting to theological presuppositions or a twentieth century depth psychology notion of the unconscious
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This article investigates the convergence between Kierkegaard’s concept of despair and Nietzsche’s c...
The study of history and philosophy reveals that there have been as many systems of morality as ther...
While Friedrich Nietzsche’s explosive impact on literary modernism is widelyacknowledged, the existe...
This paper argues that Nietzsche’s central concern is the diagnosing and overcoming of nihilism. It ...
The problem addressed in this study is nihilism. The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche traced its orig...
I present some key ideas for reckoning with nihilism today in light of Nietzsche's conception of nih...
This article draws attention to Friedrich Nietzsche's discussion of the advent of European nihilism,...
In this paper, I discuss how Nietzsche’s critique of nihilism concerns the complicity between Christ...
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The purpose of this article is to reveal the nihilistic sense of an experiential structure, which ha...
The article analyses the question of man ́s despair. In his book The Sickness Unto Death Kierkegaard...
Until the 19th century the doctrines “relativism” and “nihilism” are harshly despised among some phi...
The following paper is concerned with the description of “agony” at Kierkegaard and Cioran. Taking i...
Kierkegaard differs from his contemporaries Schopenhauer and Nietzsche by emphasizing the value of h...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between the Kyoto School philosopher, Nishitani Keiji, an...
This article investigates the convergence between Kierkegaard’s concept of despair and Nietzsche’s c...
The study of history and philosophy reveals that there have been as many systems of morality as ther...
While Friedrich Nietzsche’s explosive impact on literary modernism is widelyacknowledged, the existe...
This paper argues that Nietzsche’s central concern is the diagnosing and overcoming of nihilism. It ...
The problem addressed in this study is nihilism. The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche traced its orig...
I present some key ideas for reckoning with nihilism today in light of Nietzsche's conception of nih...
This article draws attention to Friedrich Nietzsche's discussion of the advent of European nihilism,...
In this paper, I discuss how Nietzsche’s critique of nihilism concerns the complicity between Christ...
The article analyzes the relationship between nihilism and aesthetics. The question about the outcom...
The purpose of this article is to reveal the nihilistic sense of an experiential structure, which ha...
The article analyses the question of man ́s despair. In his book The Sickness Unto Death Kierkegaard...
Until the 19th century the doctrines “relativism” and “nihilism” are harshly despised among some phi...
The following paper is concerned with the description of “agony” at Kierkegaard and Cioran. Taking i...
Kierkegaard differs from his contemporaries Schopenhauer and Nietzsche by emphasizing the value of h...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between the Kyoto School philosopher, Nishitani Keiji, an...