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Friedrich Nietzsche - Philosopher, Existentialism, Atheism
Britannica
Friedrich Nietzsche - Philosopher, Existentialism, Atheism: Nietzsche once wrote that some men are born posthumously, and that is certainly...
1 month ago
Book Review: Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Friedrich Nietzsche
This Is Local London
Thus spoke Zarathustra approaches philosophy through the lens of fiction, telling the story of a recluse reentering the world and picking...
1 day ago
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
''The Avengers'' and Friedrich Nietzsche
Word on Fire
C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and their colleagues in the Inklings wanted to write fiction that would effectively “evangelize the imagination...
116 months ago
Friedrich Nietzsche: Amor Fati and Open-Minded Resilience
Darius Foroux
Friedrich Nietzsche was a 19th-century German philosopher who talked about amor fati; the concept of accepting things as they happen.
16 months ago
"God is dead": What Nietzsche really meant
Big Think
The death of God didn't strike Nietzsche as an entirely good thing. Without a God, the basic belief system of Western Europe was in jeopardy.
35 months ago
Macbeth Revisited: The Decline & Fall of Friedrich Nietzsche
The Imaginative Conservative
Macbeth loses his head and soul in the unknowing clouds of his own sin-deceived ego. So does Nietzsche. Far from seeing life as a quest for truth.
13 months ago
Nietzsche the Afflicted: On Ritchie Robertson’s “Friedrich Nietzsche”
Los Angeles Review of Books
THE GERMAN PHILOSOPHER Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) is one of those thinkers who are exceedingly difficult to know what to make of.
16 months ago
Far right, misogynist, humourless? Why Nietzsche is misunderstood
The Guardian
The German philosopher has been adopted by the alt-right, but he hated antisemitism. He has been misappropriated and misread, argues his biographer.
75 months ago
A Primer on Friedrich Nietzsche: His Life and Philosophical Style
The Art of Manliness
“What does not kill me makes me stronger.” “Eternal recurrence.” “Übermensch.” “God is dead.” Even if you don't know much about philosophy,...
114 months ago