In Nietzsche and Sociology: Prophet of Affirmation, Anas Karzai attempts to revive and defend the thesis that there is a crucial yet neglected connection between Nietzsche and sociology. In particular, Karzai’s book discusses the relevance of Nietzsche’s critical reflections on society and culture to modern sociological theory, which descends from Kant and Comte through Marx and Engels to Durkheim and Weber. The book has a critical agenda as well. By making use of Nietzsche’s insights into society, culture, and politics, Karzai hopes to expose how modern sociological theory retains many of the assumptions and approaches that gained a foothold during the reign of orthodox positivism of the 19th century, which reflect traditional sociology’s ...
An irony, however, is that although Nietzsche had read extensively important philosophers of his tim...
The aim of this research is to establish the bond between Friedrich Nietzsche and the anarchists, th...
In this thesis I give accounts of the drives and affects in Nietzsche’s work and use them to give fu...
The aim of this article is to present that part of Friedrich Nietzsche’s work that is of special int...
This is the published version. Copyright 1995 University of Chicago Press.Although a very important ...
This article explores Simmel’s engagement with Nietzsche to illuminate the dynamics of ethical agenc...
Recenzja książki: Julian Young, Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Religion, New York 2006, Cambridge Univers...
This essay discusses the views of Max Weber and Friedrich Nietzsche on the questions of religion, sc...
TITLE: Nietzsche's philosophical conception of man focused on criticism of religion and the revaluat...
Nietzsche’s concept of the agon or Wettkampf, a measured and productive form of conflict inspired by...
One of the most disquieting facts about the totalitarian movements of communism and fascism which th...
Book chapter inside I Am Not a Man, I Am Dynamite!: Friedrich Nietzsche and the Anarchistic Traditio...
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) presents himself several times as a physician of culture. He conside...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
How to De-Nazify Nietzsche’s Philosophical AnthropologyIn this paper, the author draws several...
An irony, however, is that although Nietzsche had read extensively important philosophers of his tim...
The aim of this research is to establish the bond between Friedrich Nietzsche and the anarchists, th...
In this thesis I give accounts of the drives and affects in Nietzsche’s work and use them to give fu...
The aim of this article is to present that part of Friedrich Nietzsche’s work that is of special int...
This is the published version. Copyright 1995 University of Chicago Press.Although a very important ...
This article explores Simmel’s engagement with Nietzsche to illuminate the dynamics of ethical agenc...
Recenzja książki: Julian Young, Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Religion, New York 2006, Cambridge Univers...
This essay discusses the views of Max Weber and Friedrich Nietzsche on the questions of religion, sc...
TITLE: Nietzsche's philosophical conception of man focused on criticism of religion and the revaluat...
Nietzsche’s concept of the agon or Wettkampf, a measured and productive form of conflict inspired by...
One of the most disquieting facts about the totalitarian movements of communism and fascism which th...
Book chapter inside I Am Not a Man, I Am Dynamite!: Friedrich Nietzsche and the Anarchistic Traditio...
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) presents himself several times as a physician of culture. He conside...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
How to De-Nazify Nietzsche’s Philosophical AnthropologyIn this paper, the author draws several...
An irony, however, is that although Nietzsche had read extensively important philosophers of his tim...
The aim of this research is to establish the bond between Friedrich Nietzsche and the anarchists, th...
In this thesis I give accounts of the drives and affects in Nietzsche’s work and use them to give fu...