981 resultados para Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844 - 1900
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Memory Mixed with Desire: A preliminary study of Philosophy and Literature in the works of Friedrich Nietzsche and Milan Kundera Robert Spinelli Brock University, Department of Philosophy This thesis studies intertextuality in the works of Friedrich Nietzsche and Milan Kundera through the primary themes of memory and forgetting. The thesis starts with two introductory chapters that delineate memory according to Nietzsche and Kundera respectively. From here, I move into a discussion of Nietzsche's Ubermensch as an example of the type of forgetting that Nietzsche sees as a cure for the overabundance of memory that has led to Christian morality. Next, I explore the Kunderan concept of kitsch as the polar opposite of what Nietzsche has sought in his philosophy, finishing the chapter by tying the two thinkers together in a Kunderan critique of Nietzsche. The thesis ends with a chapter devoted to the Eternal Return beginning with an exegesis of Nietzsche's idea and ending with a similar exegesis of Kundera's treatment of this thought. What I suggest in this chapter is that the Eternal Return might itself be a form of kitsch even in its attempt to revalue existence.
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Translation of Apollôn ou Dionysos.
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Lebenslauf.
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Four leaves of music.
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Ms. notes in margins throughout volume and on 3 blank pages at end.
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Maestr?a en Filosof?a
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Resumen: En este artículo se abordan los planteos gnoseológicos básicos de Kant, Nietzsche, Husserl y Ortega con el fin de establecer un paralelismo entre ellos. El elemento común que se busca es la noción de perspectiva como límite de nuestro conocimiento y a la vez como puerta de entrada y salida entre el Yo y el mundo. En esa búsqueda se tendrá especialmente en cuenta la respuesta orteguiana a la dicotomía racionalismo-relativismo, acaso ya intuida por los otros tres autores.