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2. Every past is worth condemning. Friedrich Nietzsche 

3. The influential German philosopher Nietzsche urged, “Become who you are!”

4. 3 But, like Nietzsche said, no herdsman and one herd.

5. Nietzsche wouldn't have been so glib if he'd been prescribed melarsoprol.

6. According to Nietzsche, the Apollonian attributes are reason, culture, harmony, and restraint.

7. CHASE: Nietzsche wouldn't have been so glib if he'd been prescribed melarsoprol.

8. All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking. Friedrich Nietzsche 

9. Nietzsche developed the vision of a chaotic world in perpetual change and Becoming.

10. That which does not kill us makes us stronger. Friedrich Nietzsche 

11. Explore 78 Abyss Quotes by authors including Friedrich Nietzsche, Honore de Balzac, and H

12. 3 That which does not kill us makes us stronger. Friedrich Nietzsche 

13. 16 As against the classical, the serenely beautiful, Nietzsche was opting for the archaic.

14. Nietzsche overthrows the two worlds of Platonism and substitutes the new two worlds for them.

15. Friedrich Nietzsche believed that human life is fundamentally divided into the 'Apollonian' and the 'Dionysian'

16. That which is done out of love is always beyond good and evil. Friedrich Nietzsche 

17. I Was Dead, and Behold, I am Alive Forevermore Responses to Nietzsche in 20th Century Christian Theology

18. Later political theorists, like Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Nietzsche would even develop a word for Hobbesian man.

19. The older philosopher offers the young Nietzsche a lifeline between his scholarly Avocation and the world outside

20. The second cause is, Friedrich Nietzsche, along about 1885, wrote a book titled " The Birth of Tragedy. "

21. 7 Thus, without reference to anything authentically Gnostic, Voegelin claims that Nietzsche represents a "gnosis shut off" from transcendence.

22. For Nietzsche, the underpinnings of consciousness which make the operations of consciousness inauthentic are the nature of language itself.

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24. Nietzsche sees the pure expression of the Apollonian in the plastic arts (mainly in sculpture) which appeal to our rationality.

25. In the end, a past student of his, Heinrich Köselitz or Peter Gast, became a sort of private secretary to Nietzsche.

26. 25 And for Nietzsche too the view is associated with the deification of all life, it's not just good but holy.

27. The vanity of others is only counter to our taste when it is counter to our vanity. Friedrich Nietzsche 

28. His starting point was the notion that God is dead, that is, the idea of God was outmoded and limiting (Nietzsche, 1861, 1874, 1886).

29. Third, Mr. ZHOU adhered to freedom and toleration firmly, for he was a liberalist , at the same time, sublating the theory of Nietzsche.

30. But all efforts of this text is to take reader back to the starting point of arduously discussing knowledge of Nietzsche-Body.

31. The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche used the terms Dionysian and Apollonian to analyze and explain the character of Greek tragedy in his book The Birth of

32. Apollonian and Dionysian is a philosophical dichotomy most commonly associated with Friedrich Nietzsche, which is inspired by but not based on Greek mythology.

33. The Free Library > Literature > Friedrich Nietzsche > Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book For All And None > XXII. The Bestowing Virtue.

34. VOA: standard.2009.09.10 Nietzsche announced the death of God and Dostoyevsky's Grand Inquisitor Asserted that when God is dead all things are permitted.

35. And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music. Friedrich Nietzsche 

36. Live so that thou mayest desire to live again – that is thy duty – for in any case thou wilt live again! Friedrich Nietzsche 

37. This article contends the opposite—that is, that Nietzsche wrote Aphoristically for the very purpose of being read, and understood, by the widest possible audience.

38. The study of Rohde’s life was obstructed by the biography that Otto Crusius (1857-1918)—Rohde’s successor, but not his student, at Tübingen and Heidelberg—rapidly put together in 1902, Bedizening it with all the brilliant colors of the Wilhelmine age, in his capacity as admirer of Nietzsche, of his sister, and of her Nietzsche Archive.

39. Drawing on the work of Foucault, Nietzsche, Schmitt and Arendt, Marie Paxton outlines the importance of their themes of public contestation, contingency and necessary interdependency for contemporary Agonistic

40. The relationship between the Apollonian and Dionysian juxtapositions is apparent, Nietzsche claimed in The Birth of Tragedy, in the interplay of Greek Tragedy: the tragic hero of the drama, the main protagonist, struggles to make order (in the Apollonian sense) of his unjust and chaotic (Dionysian) Fate, though he dies unfulfilled in the end.For the audience of such a drama, Nietzsche claimed

41. Nietzsche is saying to the realists then that it's impossible to extract from our current awareness the sedimentations accumulated over millennia of previous animal as well as cultural experience.

42. Nietzsche advocates an aesthetic attitude to life and puts forward ideas of "will to power" and "the Dionysian spirit", but he thinks highly of "aesthetic metaphysics" and neglects life.

43. WE PHILOLOGISTS, VOLUME 8 (OF 18) FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE It does not help us much to fall back on the Latin word, Cultus, for we understand that the meaning is …

44. Dionysian consciousness is essentially bisexual, and for Nietzsche it was precisely the lunar aspect of this consciousness, the abysmal depths of the feminine, that was both appealing and frightful.

45. At one point in The Birth of Tragedy, Nietzsche speaks of something that he calls one's "civic identity", which he thinks of as threatened by the Dionysian experience.

46. He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying. Friedrich Nietzsche 

47. (Beyond Good and Evil, Aphorism 153) Nietzsche found our understanding of "good" and "evil" to be flawed, showing here that what we value severely …

48. WE PHILOLOGISTS, VOLUME 8 (OF 18) FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE The tango and the turkey-trot had spread overseas, and royalties trod on Persis' toes as they Bungled the steps like yokels

49. Finding the newly painted wall of a religion bookshop, my friend and I scrawled on it in giant black letters the words of the German philosopher Nietzsche: ‘The gods are dead.

50. It’s a survey of the thoughts and dark quips of the Danish philosopher and his ilk, like Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and others, combined with Thacker’s own Aphoristic thoughts on the subject

51. Mr. Kloppenberg compiled a long list of people who he said helped shape Mr. Obama's thinking and writing, including Weber and Nietzsche, Thoreau and Emerson, Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison.

52. The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die. As well the minds which are prevented from changing their opinions; they cease to be mind. Friedrich Nietzsche 

53. The blond beast The blond beast or the Blonde beast may refer to: A metaphor used in On the Genealogy of Morality by Friedrich Nietzsche A nickname for Reinhard Heydrich.

54. In many ways, Cioran is a much more interesting thinker than his fellow philosophical Aphorizer Nietzsche—and, in my opinion, much more relevant today than the nineteenth-century slayer of God

55. Nietzsche says the Christian motto of “poverty, chastity, humility” is an Ascetic ideal because it suggests that people need to abstain from material wealth, sensual urges, and emotional or egotistical feelings.

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57. The Aphoristic method not only enabled Nietzsche to seize "impulsive illuminations," but served to communicate these insights in an invigorating fashion that retained the spontaneity, vividness, and excitement of their original conception

58. Ansell-Pearson contends that there is a Bergsonian revolution, an upheaval in philosophy comparable in significance to those that we are more familiar with, from Kant to Nietzsche and Heidegger, that make up our intellectual modernity

59. Biologism is neither simply a scientific mistake, nor the mere confusion of different kinds of knowledge, but forgetfulness concerning science's reliance on another, nonscientific manner of thinking, which Heidegger here calls "metaphysical reflection" (Nietzsche, 522/43)

60. Animality connects to a larger debate around the so-called animal question that has involved such iconic thinkers as Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Georges Bataille, Emmanuel Levinas, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Jacques Derrida, and Michel Foucault

61. The spiritual culture of Greece an Aberration of the amazing political impulse towards ἁριστεὑειν. WE PHILOLOGISTS, VOLUME 8 (OF 18) FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE His instinct, which was stronger than his intelligence, told him that such an Aberration was possible

62. Can theology still operate in the void of post-theism? In attempting to answer this question Agnosis examines the concept of the void itself, tracing a history of nothingness from Augustine through Kierkegaard and Nietzsche to Bataille and Derrida, and dialoguing with Japan's Kyoto School

63. Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None (German: Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen, Also translated as Thus Spake Zarathustra) is a philosophical novel by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, composed in four parts written and published between 1883 and 1885

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65. What a privilege to be living at the time when God will end all human suffering, a time when he shows that he is not some kind of “despot, impostor, swindler, executioner,” as Nietzsche charged, but that he is always loving, wise, and just in his exercise of absolute power!

66. With Geisteswissenschaften , A_dontigny approches directly or metaphorically an artist (Koons, Turner), a movement (American and French abstractionism), an author (Nietzsche, Foucault, Derrida, Frege) or even a concept (such as the impossible to translate “Wirkungsgeschichtesbewusstsein”) and produces a disc which is in parallel to ‘traditional’ electroacoustics and (industrial, punk and techno sub-cultures) electronica.

67. ‘This Conception was developed further by Nietzsche, the idea of the Dionysian cult.’ ‘‘A good screenplay is a film-maker's detailed Conception of the product,’ he said.’ ‘Some of the excitement over my lab's Conception of automatically designed robots was the idea that we made a transition from the virtual world back to the real.’

68. Sure, some readers are content simply to admire autofictional authors without envying them; as Nietzsche Aphorizes in Beyond Good and Evil, “There is an innocence in admiration: it is found in people who do not realize that they themselves might also be admired some day.” But for readers who want to be admired in roughly the same way in