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Part of Self-assertion in Nietzsche and self-surrender in Boehme a contrast and an identity by W. A. Ross and G. W. Allen... [Pg.597]

Nietzsche is well known as a critic of Darwinism, but the essence of his critique is rarely examined. Indeed, Nietzsche s becoming is close to evolution, not an historical evolution or historicism to be sure, but an active evolution. This activism is suggested by the taskmaker who once bade himself, and not in vain Become what you are (Nietzsche, [1885] 1969, p. 252 also Nietzsche, 1989). For Nietzsche, science required antidotes to the stifling of life by the historical, by the malady of history (Nietzsche, [1874] 1983, p 121).7 One must remember, however, that Nietzsche also told his reader ... [Pg.100]

Keith Ansell Pearson (1997, p. 107) is critical of Nietzsche s antiDarwinism, explaining that in upholding his contra Darwin position, [Nietzsche] is fatally propelled back into that hangman s metaphysics - of intentionality, of teleological purposiveness - that he was so keen to deconstruct and overcome . [Pg.100]

Nietzsche was followed by Bergson, who, like Nietzsche, is frequently accused of having fallen victim to vitalism. This characterization is partial, however, as Bergson explains, [T]he vital principle may indeed not explain much, but it is at least a sort of label affixed to our ignorance, so as... [Pg.101]

Ansell Pearson, K. (1997), Viroid Life Perspectives on Nietzsche and the Transhuman Condition, Routledge, London. [Pg.103]

Nietzsche, F. W. ([1885] 1969), Thus Spoke Zarathustra A Book for Everyone and No One (Translated with an introduction by R. J. Hollingdale), Penguin Books, London. [Pg.105]

Nietzsche, F. W. ([1874] 1983), Untimely Meditations (Translated by R. J. Hollingdale w4th an introduction by J. P. Stern). Includes David Strauss, the confessor and the writer (1873), On the uses and disadvantages of history for life (1874), Schopenhauer as educator (1874), Richard Wagner in Beyreuth (1876), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. [Pg.105]

Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche (E. Munch) Munch Museet in Oslo 1905 Whole egg + Rabbit glue [39]... [Pg.180]

Figure 6.5 Mass spectrum of sample P3 from Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche. The mass peaks of animal glue are labelled by the arrows and the mass peaks of whole egg by the dots... Figure 6.5 Mass spectrum of sample P3 from Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche. The mass peaks of animal glue are labelled by the arrows and the mass peaks of whole egg by the dots...
The fascinating experience with 1000-year-old mortar, in which the protein concentration was extremely low, has shown that by using this method it is possible to work in fields where other methods fail. In the case of easel paintings, small samples are usually available the advantage of the method described here also lies in the true microdestructive character. Moreover, as most samples, mainly in the case of paintings, often contain more than one proteinaceous binder (see e.g. E. Munch Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche , Section 6.4.3), it is very encouraging that the PMM allows the simultaneous determination of at least two of them. [Pg.185]

McGahey, R. The Orphic Moment Shaman to Poet-Thinker in Plato, Nietzsche, and Mallarme. Albany SUNY Press, 1994. [Pg.444]

Once again, it was Nietzsche who perceived this In the teaching of the Buddha egoism becomes a duty the "one thing needful , the "how can you get rid of suffering" regulates and circumscribes the entire spiritual diet. 9... [Pg.252]

Nietzsche, F. (1968) Twilight of the Idols and the Anti-Christ, transl. R. J. Hollingdale. Harmondsworth Penguin. [Pg.265]

This is much like Nietzsche s amor fati, love of fate, love of one s particular circumstances. The immediate reality seems to be welcomed in such MMDA-induced states without pain or attachment joy does not seem to depend on the given situation, but on existence itself, and in such a state of mind everything is equally lovable. ... [Pg.401]

Friedrich Nietzsche, Der Antichrist, Insel-Verlag, Frankfurt/Main 1996... [Pg.593]

The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche Nietzsche the Prophet Chapter II (p. 271)... [Pg.250]

Mencken, H.L. The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. Kennikat Press, Inc., Port Washington. 1913. [Pg.497]

Nietzsche, Friedrich. Beyond Good and Evil. The Great Books Foundation, Chicago. 1947. [Pg.499]

Neckham, Alexander, 25 Neti Neti Tibetan Tarot, 142,180 Nicola Fiorentino, 28 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 70 Nilus, 17, 81 Nimrod, 96... [Pg.208]

Although a Far from ideal term, "gloating" is the closest word I could find for pleasure at the deserved misfortune of another. It is embodied in a famous description by Terluliian of the joys of the saved in heaven when they contemplate the sufferings of the damned (cited In Nietzsche 1956, pp. 183-85). [Pg.75]

The strength of the imperfection constraint varies. From Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud we have inherited what Paul Ricoeur called... [Pg.393]


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