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German philosopher who denounced religion and promoted a doctrine of the "super man." His works include Thus Spake Zarathustra (1891). Science Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche (35 quotes) “Faith” as an imperative is a veto against science—in praxi, it means lies at any price. ...
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Nietzsche Quotes When one gives up Christian belief one thereby deprives oneself of the right to Christian morality. For the latter is absolutely not self-evident: one must make this point clear again and again, in spite of English shallowpates. ...
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Tomlinson suggests that the major themes which Nietzsche confronts and battles against - French rationalism and German dialectics - have never been of central importace to English thought. # 尼采对德语、法语和英语思想界的不同价值,这种考量方式算是一种价值性批判式 # (查看原文) 门前老槐 2018-12...
1876 August 12The Bayreuth theatre opens. Nietzsche and Wagner had convinced the German Reich to fund the theatre’s construction. The guests include nobility, as well as Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovsky. This moment marks a break with Wagner… the concerts are a disappointment for Nietzsche ...
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Nietzsche mentions the example of Goethe in connection with this idea of giving style to one's character. Nietzsche admired this notable German poet, dramatist, novelist, thinker, scientist and mystic. As a young man Goethe was a rake and quite wild, but he continually strove to make something...
Throughout these essays, Vattimo draws on and quotes extensively from fragments in Nietzsche's notebooks, many of which have never before been translated into English. His writing is clear, elegant, and accessible, and, for the first time, Vattimo's own in...