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  • ...2), and Jacques Derrida's criticisms of Husserl's [[analysis]], as well as Nietzsche's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_return#Friedrich_Nietzsche eternal
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  • ==Nietzsche and Theognis== ...deceitful, common man" and the general decline of the nobility in his day. Nietzsche, as a professor of [[philology]], was also influenced by Theognis' writings
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  • ...nt|Kant]], [[G.W.F. Hegel|Hegel]], [[Karl Marx|Marx]], [[Schopenhauer]], [[Nietzsche]], [[Wittgenstein]], to contemporary philosophers. ===Friedrich Nietzsche===
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  • ...s "ecstatic"). Going well beyond the conclusions of the ancient theorists, Nietzsche holds that language and music are just discrepant mediums, wherever they re
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  • [[Image:Nietzschemed.later.jpg|right|frame|<center>Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844 – 1900)</center>]] ...time in section 343 (The Meaning of our Cheerfulness). It is also found in Nietzsche's classic work ''[[Thus Spoke Zarathustra]]'' (''Also sprach Zarathustra'')
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  • ...philosophy and all striving for a fixed truth transcending the individual. Nietzsche found in this not grounds for pessimism, but the possibility of a new kind
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  • ...All_Too_Human Human, All Too Human]'' entitled ‘Of first and last things’, Nietzsche wrote:
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  • ===Nietzsche's critique=== ...thout demonstrating other [[properties]] than being the "ground of being". Nietzsche and later philosophers argued that the noumenon is of an utterly indetermin
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  • ..., radical philology sees textual research as an end in itself. [[Nietzsche|Nietzsche's]] philological explorations of ancient and modern cultures in his written
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  • Philosopher Friedrich [[Nietzsche]] argued that kindness and [[love]] are the "most curative herbs and agents
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  • ...egoism]] and [[pride]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche] wrote that "vanity is the [[fear]] of appearing [[original]]: it is thus a
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  • ...orrow and loss which is linked to trying to keep tradition can be avoided. Nietzsche wants his readers to open up and accept nature as it is in all its manyfold
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  • Nietzsche wrote of humility (not to speak of patience, wisdom, and any other virtue l
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  • *Bowie, Andrew (1990). Aesthetics and Subjectivity : From Kant to Nietzsche. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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  • ...Søren Kierkegaard] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche]. As a philosophy of human existence, existentialism found its best 20th-ce
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  • ...ess rather than substance include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nietzsche Nietzsche], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidegger Heidegger], [https://en.wikipedi
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  • The ideal world," says Nietzsche, "is a lie invented to deprive [[reality]] of its [[value]], its [[meaning]
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  • ...work on the origins of Athenean tragedy, ''The Birth of Tragedy'' (1872), Nietzsche writes of this "two-fold mood": "the strange mixture and [[duality]] in the
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  • ...d being-with. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche] is a more distant, but clear, [[influence]] as well.
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  • ...dness]], and [[humility]], than to a lack of [[intellectual]] [[ability]]. Nietzsche claimed, in his ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Antichrist_(book) The
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