Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography
The Bicameral System of Culture 185 search in vain for an authority bold enough to give commands. Internalized commands have not ...
186 Nietzsche the goal of ensuring that each individual become "a whole person." On the contrary: the history of morality is a b ...
The Bicameral System of Culture 187 vulnerability by arousing pity. In this way, sufferers have found a means of "inflicting pai ...
188 Nietzsche exalted status and enjoy the envy he arouses? Is there not an "anticipated delight" (3,40) in an artist's ability ...
The Bicameral System of Culture 189 instead a subjective consequence of the precepts governing objective morality. Customs were ...
190 Nietzsche a comparison of cultures, though, no one specific metaphysical claim to truth can be maintained. The grand truths ...
The Bicameral System of Culture 191 "self-reflection," which could reach well beyond the level of the individ- ual. He considere ...
192 Nietzsche "tragic poets" (2,107; HH I § 108). Suffering that can be cured relin- quishes its dark, momentous pathos. If reli ...
The Bicameral System of Culture 193 This explanation was unsatisfactory, even to Nietzsche himself. Pointing out a connection be ...
194 Nietzsche By looking into the "bright mirror" of his image of God, his own nature strikes him as "so dismal, so unusually co ...
The Bicameral System of Culture 195 and artistic state of being as a medium of hidden grand truths, even if religious and artist ...
196 Nietzsche seeks the truth, but the imagination is also engaged in the process— more than scientists care to admit Science ai ...
The Bicameral System of Culture 197 in art had failed the "test" of his "intellectual character" (2,145). Metaphysics in art is ...
198 Nietzsche hours or moments and, if possible, transform the mistakes of their lives and characters into mistakes of the worid ...
The Bicameral System of Culture 199 tery of the world and was sacred to him; for this very reason, however, his "desecrating clu ...
200 Nietzsche aside to reveal his thoughts beyond what he articulates to the other char- acters, Nietzsche divulged the transiti ...
CHAPTER 9 Daybreak and Grand Inspiration Daybreak · Truth or love? Doubts about philosophy · Nietzsche as phenomenologist · The ...
202 Nietzsche haughtiness must be cooled off in the medium of science. "Scientific methods," Nietzsche wrote in a fragment of 18 ...
Daybreak and Grand inspiration 203 ophy is an elusive task: Is it a science or more of a creative and artistic form of expressio ...
204 Nietzsche thing of the past What good is it for me to be right in many respects? As though that could wipe this lost affecti ...
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