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The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 1984
A discussion on how Nietzsche's seemingly paradoxical views on freedom work.
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A discussion on how Nietzsche's seemingly paradoxical views on freedom work.
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2002
Abstract An in‐depth assessment of Nietzsche's attack on morality. Foot takes up the challenge by asking the fundamental question, ‘Can morality be discredited?’ Historically, Anglo‐American analytic philosophy has overlooked the significance of Nietzsche's views on morality by dismissing or ignoring his arguments.
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Abstract An in‐depth assessment of Nietzsche's attack on morality. Foot takes up the challenge by asking the fundamental question, ‘Can morality be discredited?’ Historically, Anglo‐American analytic philosophy has overlooked the significance of Nietzsche's views on morality by dismissing or ignoring his arguments.
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2005
Abstract At first glance, a psychobiographical study of Nietzsche might appear inherently naive. After all, weren ‘t Nietzsche ‘s writings partly responsible for what literary theorists call the “death of the author, “ the current tendency of many scholars to dismiss any connection between an author ‘s subjectivity and his or her work ...
K, Arnold, G, Atwood
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Abstract At first glance, a psychobiographical study of Nietzsche might appear inherently naive. After all, weren ‘t Nietzsche ‘s writings partly responsible for what literary theorists call the “death of the author, “ the current tendency of many scholars to dismiss any connection between an author ‘s subjectivity and his or her work ...
K, Arnold, G, Atwood
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2019
Happiness is not an idea normally associated with Nietzsche. His biographers unsurprisingly concentrate on the unhappiness that defined much of his adult life (Chamberlain 1997). A powerful sense of isolation and loneliness pervades the notes he put together in 1873 on Oedipus and the soliloquies of ‘the last philosopher’ (Nietzsche 1987).
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Happiness is not an idea normally associated with Nietzsche. His biographers unsurprisingly concentrate on the unhappiness that defined much of his adult life (Chamberlain 1997). A powerful sense of isolation and loneliness pervades the notes he put together in 1873 on Oedipus and the soliloquies of ‘the last philosopher’ (Nietzsche 1987).
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