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Superman (Philosophical concept). --- Philosophy. --- Also sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche). --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Nietzsche, Friedrich. --- Also sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm). --- Philosophy --- Superman (Philosophical concept) --- Overman (Philosophical concept) --- Superman --- Philosophical anthropology --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities
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Aesthetics, Modern --- Aesthetics, Modern. --- Aesthetics. --- Esthétique --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Also sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm). --- 1800-1899.
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Nietzsche famously regarded Thus Spoke Zarathustra as his greatest work. However, despite Nietzsche's pervasive influence upon the philosopher and non-philosopher alike, and his own intense regard for Zarathustra, there has been relatively little serious study of Nietzsche's magnum opus . This book seeks to address this gap in the available literature by taking Thus Spoke Zarathustra seriously, not only with respect to its impact on the interpretation of Nietzsche's philosophy, but also in light of the broader questions of the relationships between poetry, philosophy and existence. Fifteen le.
Nietzsche, Friedrich --- PHILOSOPHY --- Philosophy. --- Superman (Philosophical concept). --- History & Surveys --- Modern. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Nietzsche, Friedrich. --- Also sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm). --- Superman (Philosophical concept) --- Philosophy
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"What are the blissful islands? And where are they? This book takes as its starting-point the chapter called 'On the Blissful Islands' in Part Two of Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and its enigmatic conclusion: 'The beauty of the Superman came to me as a shadow'. From this remarkable and powerful passage, it disengages the Nietzschean idea of the Superman and the Jungian notion of the shadow, moving these concepts into a new, interdisciplinary direction. In particular, On the Blissful Islands seeks to develop the kind of interpretative approach that Jung himself employed. Its chief topics are classical (the motif of the blissful islands), psychological (the shadow), and philosophical (the Übermensch or superman), blended together to produce a rich, intellectual-historical discussion. By bringing context and depth to a nexus of highly problematic concepts, it offers something new to the specialist and the general reader alike. So this book considers the significance of the statue in the culture of antiquity (and in alchemy), and investigates the associated notion of self-sculpting as a form of existential exercise. This Neoplatonic theme is pursued in relation to a poem by Schiller, at the centre of which lies the notion of self-sculpting, thus highlighting Nietzsche's (and Jung's) relationship to Idealism. Its conclusion directly addresses the vexed (and controversial) question of Nietzsche's relation to Plato."--
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By way of a sustained interrogation of Zarathustra's doctrine of self-overcoming, Francesca Cauchi lays bare the asceticism underlying the prescriptive injunctions set forth in the first two parts of 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra'. These injunctions fall under three heads: self-legislation, self-denial and self-sacrifice, which are shown to bear striking affinities with concepts first formulated by Kant, Hegel and Feuerbach, respectively. In Cauchi's new reading, the Kantian rational will, the Hegelian 'labour of the negative' and Feuerbach's indivisible trinity of love, sacrifice and suffering are seen to resurface in Zarathustra as the agents of a ferocious and self-eviscerating doctrine of self-overcoming that exhibits all the attributes of a moral tyranny.
Philosophy. --- Superman (Philosophical concept). --- PHILOSOPHY / Free Will & Determinism. --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Overman (Philosophical concept) --- Superman --- Philosophical anthropology --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Hegel, Georg Ludwig Friedrich, --- Feuerbach, Ludwig, --- Also sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm) --- Superman (Philosophical concept)
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Superman (Philosophical concept). --- Übermensch. --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Nietzsche, Friedrich, --- Nietzsche, Friedrich. --- Wagner, Richard, --- Wagner, Richard. --- Also sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm). --- Faust (Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von). --- Ring des Nibelungen (Wagner, Richard).
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Nietzsches Schaffen oszilliert in beispielloser Weise zwischen Denken und Dichten, Philosophie und Literatur, weshalb er weithin als 'Dichterphilosoph' gilt. Erstaunlich ist jedoch, dass eine systematische Reflexion der vielfältigen Aspekte dieser 'Doppelbegabung' innerhalb der Nietzsche-Forschung noch weitgehend aussteht. Zwar fehlt es nicht an umfänglichen Studien zu Nietzsches lyrischer Produktion und ästhetischer Theorie, doch wurde die genuine Verschränkung von Philosophie und Literatur in seinem Werk bislang kaum untersucht. Der Band trägt zur Schließung dieser Forschungslücke bei, indem er das Verhältnis von philosophischem Denken und literarischer Darstellung in Nietzsches Texten disziplinübergreifend, aus der Perspektive von Philosophie und Literaturwissenschaften, erörtert. Im Zentrum des Bandes stehen dabei die beiden Werke, in denen Nietzsches Affinität zu literarischen Schreibweisen besonders deutlich hervortritt: 'Die fröhliche Wissenschaft' und 'Also sprach Zarathustra'.
Nietzsche, Friedrich --- Literature --- Littérature --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Littérature --- Aphorisms and apothegms --- Aphorisms and apothegms. --- Didactic literature, German --- Didactic literature, German. --- History and criticism --- Writing skill --- Also sprach Zarathustra (Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm). --- Fröhliche Wissenschaft (Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm). --- 1800-1899.
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