Nietzsche and Foucault are easily linked. Foucault disconcerts (Taylor 1986, p. 69), Nietzsche confounds, allures and forbids (Heller 1988, p. 17). Both are "prophets of extremity" (Megill 1985), sharing a severe skepticism of knowledge, a radical perspectivism for methodological analysis, ...
Nietzsche, declaring himself one who wishes to bring about a transvaluation of all values, argues that there is no more effective way than to begin by supposing that conventional morality is a sign of slavery and weakness. Beyond Good and Evil While it is without doubt that Agamben is "able...
If I was right in the last chapter, there is a tight symmetry in Nietzsche’s thinking about God and value. If there is no God, we create our values; if we create our values, there is no God. It is a corollary of these Nietzschean propositions that, if t
Taking Foucault and Deleuze as theoretical tools to understand the constitution of singularity, this paper focuses on the deinstitutionalization process in order to bring it closer to the Nietzschean project of transvaluation of values.doi:10.5565/rev/athenead/v1n10.296Simone Mainieri Paulon...
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The events relating to morality in Lawrence's novel can be elucidated through Nietzschean notions, such as three spiritual phases symbolized by "the camel", "the lion", and "the child", "asceticism", "master vs slave morality", " ressentiment", "life and death" and "revenge...
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Alan LevineTaylor & Francis GroupPerspectives on Political ScienceLevine, Alan. "Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart as a Case Study in Nietzsche's Transvaluation of Values." Perspectives on Political Science. 28.3 (1999): 136-141. LibHub. Web. 6 March 2017....
Philosophy, Transvaluation, Friedrich Nietzsche, Performativity, Performative Architecture.;In recognizing the vast influence of values and changes in values on architecture, this research examines a concept from the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, called transvaluation of all values, in architecture. I...
At certain points throughout the essay, Kant's philosophical foundation of natural science in the Critique of Pure Reaso 1 is taken as the paradigm of a philosophy imbued with unacknowledged metaphysical values against which Nietzsche's type of critique is directed....