The aim of this paper is to present the idea of violence in Nietzsche’s work, seen as a basic principle that organizes and unites different elements of his philosophy. Violence is one of its crucial categories, which he exploits in his descriptions and analyses of metaphysical, historical and social-cultural reality. In what follows, I shall examine different meanings and renditions of violence in Nietzsche, both in their negative as well as positive aspects. I shall start from an attempt to locate Nietzsche’s understanding of violence within the Western philosophical tradition. Then, I will discuss it in the light of the evolution of Nietzsche’s work. By analyzing the positive and constructive meaning of violence, I shall be able to conclu...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
This paper mainly explores and assesses the place of cruelty in the context of Nietzsche’s work. Thi...
Historical thought is typically regarded as a source of pride, a notion that Nietzsche discredits in...
In Nietzsche scholarship, little has been done regarding Nietzsche’s reflections on penology and cri...
“Nihilism” is one of the basic keywords in Nietzsche’s thinking, and because of its strong connectio...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
How to De-Nazify Nietzsche’s Philosophical AnthropologyIn this paper, the author draws several...
This thesis analyzes whether political emancipation is possible or not in Friedrich Nietzsche’s phil...
Nietzsche debunks the moral values of the 19th century. His remarks were addressed to Christian mora...
The object of this work is to show Nietzsche’s philosophical attitude towards nihilism as focused on...
The purpose of the present study is to assess the role of the concepts of health and sickness in Nie...
My dissertation examines three, interrelated themes in Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s early writings. The ...
KVAPIL, M.: Arts And Language In The Early Work Of Friedrich Nietzsche. (Master thesis) Charles Univ...
This discussion of Nietzsche's philosophy focusses on three theses, all of which have been in some w...
The object of this work is to show Nietzsche’s philosophical attitude towards nihilism as focused o...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
This paper mainly explores and assesses the place of cruelty in the context of Nietzsche’s work. Thi...
Historical thought is typically regarded as a source of pride, a notion that Nietzsche discredits in...
In Nietzsche scholarship, little has been done regarding Nietzsche’s reflections on penology and cri...
“Nihilism” is one of the basic keywords in Nietzsche’s thinking, and because of its strong connectio...
Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most influential and thoughtful philosopher in the 19th century, in ...
How to De-Nazify Nietzsche’s Philosophical AnthropologyIn this paper, the author draws several...
This thesis analyzes whether political emancipation is possible or not in Friedrich Nietzsche’s phil...
Nietzsche debunks the moral values of the 19th century. His remarks were addressed to Christian mora...
The object of this work is to show Nietzsche’s philosophical attitude towards nihilism as focused on...
The purpose of the present study is to assess the role of the concepts of health and sickness in Nie...
My dissertation examines three, interrelated themes in Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s early writings. The ...
KVAPIL, M.: Arts And Language In The Early Work Of Friedrich Nietzsche. (Master thesis) Charles Univ...
This discussion of Nietzsche's philosophy focusses on three theses, all of which have been in some w...
The object of this work is to show Nietzsche’s philosophical attitude towards nihilism as focused o...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
This paper mainly explores and assesses the place of cruelty in the context of Nietzsche’s work. Thi...
Historical thought is typically regarded as a source of pride, a notion that Nietzsche discredits in...