Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography
CHAPTER 1 Inventing 1. Inventing a Life A boy writes · The divided self · Lightning and thunder · Finding and inventing life sto ...
26 Nietzsche suppose his ability to experience himself not only as an indivisible "indi- viduum" but also as a "dividuum" (2,76; ...
Inventing a Life 27 monitor his own thought so as to experience the workings of his multi- layered world of ulterior motives, se ...
28 Nietzsche the kind of life that would yield food for thought. His life was a testing ground for his thinking. The essay was a ...
Inventing a Life 29 composition, he was in the grip of an event, but later, when he read the notations, he hoped that a story of ...
30 Nietzsche fied simply to recall the past, he strove to capture the future as well. He contentedly pictured himself poring ove ...
Inventing a Life 31 thunder, and rainstorms poured down from the heavens, igniting his fantasy. He pronounced such moments "deli ...
32 Nietzsche Nietzsche provided details of these childhood years in his earlier auto- biographical sketches. Subsequently, howev ...
Inventing a Life 33 people bowing to the rule of Zeus. Prometheus wanted them to be free like himself and proudly recalled havin ...
34 Nietzsche territory of religious philosophy. The 1859 autobiography had concluded with this devout formula: "God has guided m ...
Inventing a Life 35 self Hölderlin's aposde, bringing light to the darkness; however, the darkness was unable to fathom it. Lord ...
36 Nietzsche bold that it set him trembling. He felt as though he were impelled into the distance of a "boundless ocean of ideas ...
Inventing a Life 37 determination and causality? The young Nietzsche "solved" this prob- lem quite simply in the very manner tha ...
38 Nietzsche does not target individuals. It is a blind coincidence from which we wrest meaning with our own actions. He conside ...
Inventing a Life 39 in point of the link between fate and freedom. The two concepts blend, Nietzsche wrote, into the "idea of in ...
40 Nietzsche ity with the help of the stage, which unlocked his fantasy. He began to write a novel as a means of trying out new ...
Inventing a Life 41 the proper mood, he was anxious, according to an entry in his diary, to "leave aside everything else and to ...
CHAPTER 2 Schopenhauer and the Will to Style Self-examination · Philological diet · The Schopenhauer experience · Thinking as se ...
Schopenhauer and the Will to Style 43 we cannot know ourselves absolutely until we take action. Nietzsche pondered this issue in ...
(^44) Nietzsche out that all great men of God had to overcome doubts and temptations. She calmed down for the moment, but demand ...
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