Summary Analysis 1. Nietzsche discusses “the idiosyncrasies of philosophers.” One idiosyncrasy is their “Egyptianism.” Nietzsche claims that philosophers have killed and degraded the ideas they encounter, turning them into “conceptual mummies.” In this way of thinking, all aspects of life—“...
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Magnus' argument is based on statements Nietzsche made in his posthumously published notes which Magnus quotes in German and his own English translation. Magnus' summary of Nietzsche's position is to the point: Energy, according to Nietzsche, is finite but time is infinite. From this it follows...
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theory and the art spirit was in opposition to Socrates' instrumental rationality.Nietzsche said the Greece of the period from Thales to Socrates was the republic of philosophical talents and the philosophy after Plato was a hybrid product and had lost the simplicity of the philosophy before Plato...
Nietzsche (Oxford Readings in Philosophy) The Oxford Handbook of Continental Philosophy The Future for Philosophy Categories "Posturing, preening wankers" (81) "The less they know, the less they know it" (924) Academic Freedom (1551) Advice for Academic Job Seekers (318) Armageddon (23) Author...
The concept of “life,” with its multiple meanings, has been given different interpretations in one or another variant of the philosophy of life. The biological-naturalist interpretation characterizes a trend dating back to F. Nietzsche; L. Klages and T. Lessing are representative of this trend...
“Our relation to nature, the planet [is] a very important part of the meaning of life for lots of people” but “in a bewildering way” -- Charles Taylor is interviewed on CBC Radio How a pair of “loveably eccentric dilettantes” saved Nietzsche from the Nazis -- allowing him "to ...
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Modern philosophy is a period in the history of philosophy that occurred roughly between 1650 and 1900 starting, with the works of René Descartes and ending with the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. While philosophers in this era touched upon practically every area of philosophy, the unifying theme...