Nietzche and Grant both challenge us to make a clear choice about what we believe the world and human beings to be, while describing clearly the consequences of such a choice. This thesis attempts to clarify the choice with which they confront us, by examining what they say about three key topics: modernity, history and morality. In doing so, its aim is to highlight what it is that differentiates them and why. The thesis draws two conclusions, one about the fundamental difference between Grant and Nietzsche and the other about the possible bases for a choice between their world views. (1) The fundamental difference between Grant and Nietzsche is that for Nietzsche the world is chaos, and being is becoming, while for Grant there is order and...
The aim of my dissertation is to explore the aesthetic approaches to questions of authority and just...
My dissertation examines the significance of value creation in the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. In w...
The dissertation presents a novel interpretation of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil as an argument ...
My dissertation examines three, interrelated themes in Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s early writings. The ...
This thesis deals with Nietzsche?s criticism on European civilization in Christian moral teaching as...
The first part of this thesis makes the task to illuminate Nietzsche 's basic concepts, as is "The W...
My thesis explored the conceptual and evaluative reasons behind Nietzsche's critique of truth. I nar...
The text explores the connections between the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Swiss historian Jacob...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines two modernist prose writers, Andr...
This dissertation examines Friedrich Nietzsche's theory of culture. Nietzsche held that all beliefs ...
TITLE: Nietzsche's philosophical conception of man focused on criticism of religion and the revaluat...
This dissertation argues that a pervasive ethical vision underlies the work of Friedrich Nietzsche (...
In this thesis I argue that following Hegel's commitment to both political philosophy and political ...
This thesis analyzes whether political emancipation is possible or not in Friedrich Nietzsche’s phil...
My dissertation details what Nietzsche sees as a normative and philosophical crisis that arises in m...
The aim of my dissertation is to explore the aesthetic approaches to questions of authority and just...
My dissertation examines the significance of value creation in the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. In w...
The dissertation presents a novel interpretation of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil as an argument ...
My dissertation examines three, interrelated themes in Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s early writings. The ...
This thesis deals with Nietzsche?s criticism on European civilization in Christian moral teaching as...
The first part of this thesis makes the task to illuminate Nietzsche 's basic concepts, as is "The W...
My thesis explored the conceptual and evaluative reasons behind Nietzsche's critique of truth. I nar...
The text explores the connections between the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Swiss historian Jacob...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines two modernist prose writers, Andr...
This dissertation examines Friedrich Nietzsche's theory of culture. Nietzsche held that all beliefs ...
TITLE: Nietzsche's philosophical conception of man focused on criticism of religion and the revaluat...
This dissertation argues that a pervasive ethical vision underlies the work of Friedrich Nietzsche (...
In this thesis I argue that following Hegel's commitment to both political philosophy and political ...
This thesis analyzes whether political emancipation is possible or not in Friedrich Nietzsche’s phil...
My dissertation details what Nietzsche sees as a normative and philosophical crisis that arises in m...
The aim of my dissertation is to explore the aesthetic approaches to questions of authority and just...
My dissertation examines the significance of value creation in the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. In w...
The dissertation presents a novel interpretation of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil as an argument ...