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Friedrich Nietzsche and the Future of Western Civilization
University of Colorado Boulder
Nietzsche Panel Tuesday, April 16 5:15 - 7pm Kittredge Central Conference Room N114 C&D (2480 Kittredge Loop Rd. Boulder, CO 80309) Livestream and In-person
8 months ago
Friedrich Nietzsche - Philosopher, Existentialism, Atheism
Britannica
Friedrich Nietzsche - Philosopher, Existentialism, Atheism: Nietzsche once wrote that some men are born posthumously, and that is certainly true in his case...
1 month ago
How Typing Transformed Nietzsche’s Consciousness
The MIT Press Reader
Friedrich Nietzsche has been described as — and accused of — many things, some of them strikingly contradictory. Nazi ideologues selectively appropriated...
1 month ago
Why Nietzsche Hated Socialism
Jacobin
Friedrich Nietzsche maintained a profound contempt for socialism. According to him, its advocates — and all other defenders of egalitarianism — had a single aim...
8 months ago
The Gay Science | work by Nietzsche
Britannica
Friedrich Nietzsche (born October 15, 1844, Röcken, Saxony, Prussia [Germany]—died August 25, 1900, Weimar, Thuringian States) was a German classical...
1 month ago
Nietzsche’s ideas about morality were shaped by philology
Aeon | a world of ideas
In Human, All Too Human (1878), Friedrich Nietzsche wrote that 'A lack of historical sense is the original failing of all philosophers.
4 months ago
The case for Nietzsche’s "Overhuman" as a prophecy of superintelligent AI
Big Think
“Could you create a god?” Nietzsche's titular character asks in “Thus Spoke Zarathustra.” Black and white portrait of a man with a thick mustache and short...
1 month ago
Friedrich Nietzsche and the limits of meritocracy
Substack
From childhood, every Greek felt the burning desire within him to be an instrument of bringing salvation to his city in the contest between cities: in this,...
1 week ago
How archives can make – or break – a philosopher’s reputation
Aeon | a world of ideas
Husserl's well-tended archive has given him a rich afterlife, while Nietzsche's was distorted by his axe-grinding sister.
6 months ago
How the Frankfurt School Used Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud
Jacobin
The theorists of the Frankfurt School wanted to promote a critical Marxism that wasn't hobbled by one-dimensional economic determinism.
5 months ago