Friedrich Nietzsche A critique of traditional morality Nietzsche’s Life Born 15th October 1844 near Leipzig, Germany. His father was a Lutheran (Protestant) minister. Went…
DRAFT ONLY Platonism as Praxis: The Ancients & the Moderns My philosophy [is] an inverted Platonism: the further removed from true being, the purer, the more beautiful,…
Slide 11 Apollonian and Dionysian Tendencies in the Arts Slide 2 2. Young Bacchus (Dionysus) by.Caravaggio. 1585. Apollo. Temple of Zeus at Olympia, 468-460 BCE. Apollonian…
Slide 1The Literature of Antiquity Greek Drama: Oedipus Rex Slide 2 Learning Objectives Learn about the elements of Greek theatre. Explore Aristotles contribution to our…
Slide 1Ornamental Plants Slide 2 The Garden A garden is a place to grow fruits and vegetables, medicinal herbs, and ornamental plants. Historically, most gardens have been…
1 Ressentiment and Counter-Ressentiment: Nietzsche, Scheler, and the Reaction Against Equality by Nicholas Birns One of the thorniest concepts in the Nietzschean lexicon…
5 Social Modernism in Peace and War 1880–1918 Yes, I recognize Zarathustra. His eyes are clear and no disgust lurks about his mouth. Does he not go along like a dancer?…
Nietzsche and his most famous philosophies 1 âAnd those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.â Nietzsche at a Glance 19th…
Friedrich Nietzsche • Born : 15 October 1844 Röcken Province of Saxony, Kingdom of Prussia • Died : 25 August 1900 (aged 55) Weimar, Saxony, German Empire • Residence…