Tragic art is creative work that depicts the painful and catastrophic aspects of life. This essay summarizes German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s (1844-1900) theory of why we enjoy tragic art. The post Friedrich Nietzsche on Tragedy: Why Do We Like Tragic Art? first appeared on 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology.| 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology
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Hi all, a new comic’s gone up today: Teiresias, the Ancient Greek seer of mythology, who transitioned between male and female genders . See the full comic here The comics for Odyssey Book 22 are also complete, and can be found in total here: Odyssey Book 22 In between these, I made a quick explainer... Read More in Teiresias / Odyssey Book 22 completion| Greek Myth Comix
Ava Roy Adapts the Bard to Seaside Civil War Landmark| Theatrius