Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography
Redemption through Art 105 art, notably Greek tragedy and Wagner's music drama, have the power to conjure up a public that is ap ...
106 Nietzsche beaming images. Culmination in this "peak of rapture" fulfills the mean- ing of culture. Wagner's music drama was ...
Redemption through Art 107 spectators to this artistic event who were in search not of redemption but of a good meal—they made a ...
CHAPTER 5 Untimely Meditations The spirits of the epoch • Thinking in the workhouse · Grand disenchantments · Untimely Meditatio ...
Untimely Meditations 109 This orientation applied equally to the bourgeois milieu and the workers' movement, whose powerful slog ...
110 Nietzsche By about the middle of the century, an extremely stodgy form of materialism had sapped the energy of German ideali ...
Untimely Meditations 111 nature. If we can catch nature in the act, we will be able to determine its essence. This outlook provi ...
112 Nietzsche fertilizers, journalism, and the postal system. There are no further grounds to dodge reality and pursue metaphysi ...
Untimely Meditations 113 riger ... were to go out in search of prey!" (1,184; DS § 4). The young tiger had already made his appe ...
114 Nietzsche a singular transparency. The drivenness of all living things is revealed to conscious life, as is our own "revolti ...
Untimely Meditations 115 for the first time that it has attained its goal, realizing that it must unlearn the notion of having g ...
116 Nietzsche attitude toward the world. "Metaphysical significance" lies solely in this shift of perspective from peering aroun ...
Untimely Meditations 117 figure. To overpower or be overpowered—that is the question. There is an agonistic ontological relation ...
118 Nietzsche Doge's Palace, bourgeois living rooms contained Luther-style chairs, pewter tankards, and Gutenberg Bibles that tu ...
Untimely Meditations 119 resignation, devoid of strength, or cynical, it culminates in an attitude of nihilistic egoism altogeth ...
120 Nietzsche that we were retreating to a natural state, we were only opting for letting ourselves go, for comfort and for the ...
Untimely Meditations 121 appointment to many of its enthusiasts, and the image of the reason of history was transformed. It was ...
122 Nietzsche struct. For some, the proposition described things as they were; for oth- ers, things as they should be. They shar ...
Untimely Meditations 123 into machinelike developments and factory-style institutions in his own scholarly field of philology. W ...
124 Nietzsche Hartmann's work, this zeal for labor on the part of the pessimistic world spirit comes across as comical, as does ...
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