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South African Journal of Philosophy, 2012
When Nietzsche is called a radical philosopher, it is (among other reasons) because he claims to call into question what other thinkers take for granted. In the article I concentrate on the way in which Nietzsche asks his questions, and how his questions (and the vocabulary which he uses to express his questions) develop through his writings.
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When Nietzsche is called a radical philosopher, it is (among other reasons) because he claims to call into question what other thinkers take for granted. In the article I concentrate on the way in which Nietzsche asks his questions, and how his questions (and the vocabulary which he uses to express his questions) develop through his writings.
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Nietzsche on creating and discovering values
Inquiry, 2018This article considers Friedrich Nietzsche’s claims about value creation alongside his proclamation that ‘nature is always value-less’ (GS 301), assessing their implications for his metaethics.
T. Lambert
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NIETZSCHE'S SCHOPENHAUERIANISM
Nietzsche-Studien, 1987L'influence de la pensee de Schopenhauer sur Nietzsche, autant dans la demarcation que dans la persistance. L'utilisation par Schopenhauer de Kant (noumene et phenomene) et de Platon (theorie des idees)| mise en rapport avec l'opposition apollinien-dionysiaque chez Nietzsche. Le sujet et la conscience, en relation avec la Volonte. L'esthetique.
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Nietzscheforschung, 2018
für die große Ehre des Internationalen Friedrich-Nietzsche-Preises möchte ich mich sehr herzlich bei der Jury und den beteiligten Institutionen bedanken: der FriedrichNietzsche-Stiftung, Naumburg, der Elisabeth Jenny-Stiftung, Riehen, der ...
Wolfram Groddeck
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für die große Ehre des Internationalen Friedrich-Nietzsche-Preises möchte ich mich sehr herzlich bei der Jury und den beteiligten Institutionen bedanken: der FriedrichNietzsche-Stiftung, Naumburg, der Elisabeth Jenny-Stiftung, Riehen, der ...
Wolfram Groddeck
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Nietzsche’s Theory of the Will
Philosophical Topics, 2005© Brian Leiter I that Nietzsche has provocative views about the nature of the will and free will. It is less often appreciated that his views on these topics have considerable merit. Nietzsche not only anticipates and lends argumentative support to the new wave of non-libertarian incompatibilism defended by philosophers like ...
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Nietzsche on the Skeptics and Nietzsche as Skeptic
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 2000Etude de la reference aux Sceptiques grecs, en particulier, et au scepticisme, en general, dans la philosophie de Nietzsche. Examinant la culture philologique, ainsi que l'attitude du penseur face au scepticisme, l'A. s'interroge sur la possibilite d'une interpretation sceptique de la philosophie nietzscheenne dans son ensemble.
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Nietzsche-Studien, 2009
Essay Review della letteratura più recente su Nietzsche in rapporto a evoluzionismo, utilitarismo e in generale la filosofia inglese della sua epoca.
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Essay Review della letteratura più recente su Nietzsche in rapporto a evoluzionismo, utilitarismo e in generale la filosofia inglese della sua epoca.
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Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 2021
M. Kaufmann
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M. Kaufmann
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History of European Ideas, 1989
Nietzsche presents an iconoclastic philosophy which goes beyond the traditional boundaries of western thought, particularly the boundaries of western thought as they have been shaped by the Christian religion. The son of a Lutheran clergyman his philosophy has the air of an individual who wishes to get away as far as possible from his own roots ...
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Nietzsche presents an iconoclastic philosophy which goes beyond the traditional boundaries of western thought, particularly the boundaries of western thought as they have been shaped by the Christian religion. The son of a Lutheran clergyman his philosophy has the air of an individual who wishes to get away as far as possible from his own roots ...
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