This article aims to highlight Nietzsche's reflection on the relationship between philosophy and art. Its intent is not simply to celebrate an alleged privilege of art in relation to truth, but rather to bring philosophy and knowledge back to their veiled creative origin. In spite of the search for a beyond the veil, which makes the vision of the world transparent, art stops at the depth of the surface: philosophy, abandoning the prejudice of knowledge, must welcome its whole spirit on this ridge creative and return to the forms, to the ripples, through which the world offers itself to us. Philosophy must therefore fully recognize, according to Nietzsche, that its impetus is not in the direction of truth, but in that of creation
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Why is Nietzsche holds such a unique view of art? Why does he thinks that art is closely related to ...
My paper discusses the methodical question of the cultural unconscious, taking up the concept of “me...
In Nietzsche, ‘European nihilism' has at its core valuelessness, meaninglessness and senselessness. ...
This article aims to highlight Nietzsche's reflection on the relationship between philosophy and art...
This article seeks to investigate the art in Nietzsche in the period between Human, all too human (1...
The paper aims to investigate the peculiar relationship between art and life in the context of Niet...
This article seeks to investigate art as an emblematic example of life as will to power, from the pe...
In this article I situate Agamben’s theses on ‘inoperativity’ in dialogue with motifs drawn from Nie...
AbstractThe paper addresses an inquiry into Nietzsche's main corpus of works (the Kritische Studiena...
Nietzsche's reflection on art extends throughout his philosophical work. From the early claim of an ...
This thesis is an examination of the philosophy of art of Friedrich Nietzsche. Its five chapters cor...
This article’s primary goal is enlightening, through the interpretation of salient passages from his...
This thesis examines the function of art in Nietzsche's philosophy. Its primary concern is with Niet...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
This essay intends to investigate the particular aesthetic meaning of the \u201cWill to Power\u201d....
Why is Nietzsche holds such a unique view of art? Why does he thinks that art is closely related to ...
My paper discusses the methodical question of the cultural unconscious, taking up the concept of “me...
In Nietzsche, ‘European nihilism' has at its core valuelessness, meaninglessness and senselessness. ...