Wie ein aufgegebenes Kirchgebäude in Ostdeutschland wieder Kraftort wird. Von Lüder Laskowski. Friedrich Nietzsche sitzt als kleiner Junge in der Kirchenbank und lässt die Beine […] Der Beitrag Ein Gewebe von Bedeutungen erschien zuerst auf feinschwarz.net.| feinschwarz.net
This episode works as a guide for reading Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being, but also stands alone if you just want to explore some fascinating ideas. Stephen says people always ask him for a first philosophy book that's actually funny and interesting - this one fits perfectly. He's covering Parmenides, Nietzsche's eternal recurrence, kitsch as more than just tacky art, existential codes, and Kundera's animal test of morality The post The Unbearable Lightness of Being – Mil...| Podcast Notes
Philosophy is like a poison -- a medicine for some may be a poison for others.| Samsara Diagnostics
Friedrich Nietzsche, “Ahlakın Soykütüğü” adlı eserinde genellikle geleneksel ahlak anlayışını sorgular ve insanın ahlaki değerleri nereden aldığını araştırır. Nietzsche, ahlaki değerlerin toplumsal normlar ve kültürel öğretiler tarafından belirlendiğini savunur ve bireyin kendi değerlerini yaratması gerektiğini öne sürer. Ayrıca, ahlakın kökenlerini güç ilişkilerine ve insan doğasına bağlar. Orta Sınıfın Ahlakının Kökünde Ne Yatar? * “Peki ...| Cafrande Kültür Sanat
The creative process is endlessly fascinating, with a wide variety of thoughts and perspectives on what drives the creative process. This is one such perspective — a psycho-philosophical view on th…| Shinjini Mehrotra
As many of my regular readers know, I’m a mystic, a Christian mystic, I’m not an orthodox believer, I’ve never been one for the crowd or the mob. I’ve always Continue Reading| The Stand Up Philosophers
Introduction: When Friedrich Nietzsche wrote of the Übermensch, or “Overman,”... The post What is the Übermensch? The Meaning of Nietzsche’s ‘Superman’ appeared first on Orion Philosophy.| Orion Philosophy
Justin Remhof is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Old Dominion University and the author of Nietzsche’s Constructivism: A Metaphysics of Material Objects. His new book, Nietzsche as Metaphysician, examines aspects of Nietzsche’s thought that have received little attention in the literature, including his view of what makes metaphysics possible; his metaphysics of science; his…| Blog of the APA
Free will appears as that which is not chained, as that which is deliberate; it is the infinitely free, roaming, the mind. Destiny, however, is a necessity if we do not want to believe that world history is made up of dream-like meanderings, that the unspeakable pain of humanity is a fidget of the imagination... . Destiny is the infinite force of resistance against free will, fee will without destiny is... inconceivable... since, after all, a certain quality or trait is always the product of ...| ahistoryofthepresentananthology.blogspot.com
Friedrich Nietzsche - Hymnus an das Leben [Hymn of Life] A selection from the letters of Friedrich Nietzsche written between 1887 and 1889. [Forthcoming]| Madness and Civilization, Cosmos and History: An Anthology
To lose evil is also to lose good – at least, a certain conception of good.| Samsara Diagnostics
Nietzsche staked his reputation on the future. He believed that a great cultural upheaval was imminent and that his thought provided the resources required to make the best of it. In some ways Nietzsche’s expectations for the future of Western civilization were borne out by the twentieth century. He said that Christian belief would decline;... Continue reading →| The Mirror and the Lamp
Frands some of you seek trad waifu but there are many traps, much obstacle: the chief one is that institutional meaning of marriage has been taken away legally. Therefore very difficult to speak of “trad marriage,” it might be the most dangerous form of roleplaying in your life. Nietzsche say impossible to base marriage on caprice like passionate sexual love. I believe this and yet this is basis of marriage and any true affair since his time and a little before. The other…social, poli...| Tanner Hauser
But romance is the foundation of modern marriage, and has been since the 19th century. Marriage has long ceased to be an institution, Nietzsche was already talking about this in his time! This is a problem you should take up with Rousseau, Kant, etc., it already happened a long time ago; modern bourgeois marriage only has a firm basis in romantic love. I agree that’s not a good foundation, as we are seeing by now (and as the more far-sighted, like Nietzsche, saw a long time ago), but there ...| Tanner Hauser
How shall we water the earth with our tears of joy? I ask myself this question in consternation as I wrestle with the Christian vision of the new heavens and the new earth in which suffering has no place.| Samsara Diagnostics