Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography
Schopenhauer and the Will to Style 45 Nietzsche's mentor heaped praise on his protégé, declaring that he had never had such a ta ...
46 Nietzsche bearable for those of us who do not wish to remain trapped in animal existence,^ <cbecause our burden is dispell ...
Schopenhauer and the Will to Style 47 rest of us, standing in the stream of things and of life, only longing for that negation o ...
48 Nietzsche (History of Materialism, 1866) was an attempt to link materialist and idealist thought. This book was extraordinari ...
Schopenhauer and the Will to Style 49 much by the "no" in this mysticism of negation as by the power of a will that turns agains ...
50 Nietzsche ditional metaphysics, this recognition of the "essence" penetrates to the basic good in the world and uncovers firm ...
Schopenhauer and the Will to Style 51 their day, and the hunt for happiness will never be greater than if it must be seized toda ...
52 Nietzsche Nietzsche, philosophy was an enterprise with a decided impact on life. Philosophy went well beyond a contemplative, ...
Schopenhauer and the Will to Style 53 template that an immense number of mediocre thinkers are occupied with really influential ...
54 Nietzsche 2,208), he wrote in a letter to Carl von Gersdorff on April 6, 1867. A "categorical imperative" aroused him with th ...
Schopenhauer and the Will to Style 55 ond nature': but 1 hope to prove that I have only now taken true pos- session of my first ...
56 Nietzsche my thoughts, and how do my thoughts form me?" inevitably becomes the self-portrayer of his thinking· Nietzsche bega ...
Schopenhauer and the Will to Style 57 decide if it would be good enough for Richard" (2? 2,340; Nov. 9,1868). He put it on in a ...
58 Nietzsche puppets. He dutifully assisted with the Wagners' Christmas ritual of gild- ing apples and nuts, and just as dutiful ...
CHAPTER 3 The Birth of The Birth of Tragedy The vortex of being · Fundamental cruelty · Nietzsche goes to war · Slaves · Moral v ...
60 Nietzsche meeting Wagner, he discovered that the theme had been right in front of his nose all along. It was Greek tragedy. E ...
The Birth of The Birth of Tragedy 61 arship is more of a hindrance, Nietzsche argued, because its ideal of clarity can only impa ...
62 Nietzsche were a vision of the chorus. And, Nietzsche declared, the chorus allows the writer of tragedy to bring the audience ...
The Birth of The Birth of Tragedy 63 This first lecture already indicates that words bring about the demise of tragedy. Logos de ...
64 Nietzsche of tragedy, the pathos of fate was displaced by intrigues and calcula- dons. The representation of life forces beca ...
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