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nietzsche造句
(31) At one point in The Birth of Tragedy, Nietzsche speaks of something that he calls one's "civic identity", which he thinks of as threatened by the Dionysian experience. (32) This concept originated in Heraclitus, who was much admired by Nietzsche. (33) Nietzsche advocates an aesthetic attitude to life and puts forward ideas of "will to power" and "the Dionysian spirit", but he thinks highly of "aesthetic metaphysics" and neglects life. (34) "Man does not strive after happiness; only the Englishman does that, " wrote Nietzsche in The Twilight of the Idols. (35) And Nietzsche concludes that God does not exist, and therefore, the humans search to be God, which a devout religious person would call blasphemous. (36) Third, Mr. ZHOU adhered to freedom and toleration firmly, for he was a liberalist , at the same time, sublating the theory of Nietzsche. (37) Nietzsche knows nothing of meditation , which is another half of the coin. (38) Later political theorists, like Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Nietzsche would even develop a word for Hobbesian man. (39) Nietzsche is saying to the realists then that it's impossible to extract from our current awareness the sedimentations accumulated over millennia of previous animal as well as cultural experience. (40) It's philosophy department, it's a must to talk about Wittgenstein. But where's my fav Nietzsche? (41) Through the criticism on traditional history notion and the establishment of new history method - genealogy by Nietzsche and Foucault, we find a fire-new view to understand history. (42) If you feel deep emptiness even completely meaningless emptiness, it's because Nietzsche. (43) In 1870, the young Nietzsche served as a medical orderly in the Franco-Prussian War, where he contracted dysentery, diphtheria, and perhaps syphilis. (44) In addition to Plato and Foucault, the list includes Aristotle, Hume, Kant, Bentham, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Russell, and Marcuse. (45) The third part discusses the later period of Nietzsche artistical value. (46) CHASE: Nietzsche wouldn't have been so glib if he'd been prescribed melarsoprol. (47) After all you are perhaps more of a Nietzschean than I thought, and it may after all be right to lecture on Nietzsche — because it is so cruel. (48) Nietzsche surely wants to improve the ways that he judges yes and no within life by virtue of that monist insight. (49) Nietzsche overthrows the two worlds of Platonism and substitutes the new two worlds for them. (50) There might be a little more of Nietzsche suggested in that, than Machiavelli, but I think the Machiavellian overtones are very evident. (51) Thus, without reference to anything authentically Gnostic, Voegelin claims that Nietzsche represents a "gnosis shut off" from transcendence. (52) Even Nietzsche, this advocate of 'hardness' and self-sufficiency, needed his Ariadne, with her love and the thread of her wisdom to anchor him in reality. (53) Jack London's ideology is complicated. However, the ideas guiding his literary creation are deeply influenced by Social Darwinism of Herbert Spencer and Superman of Friedrieh Nietzsche. (54) Mr. Kloppenberg compiled a long list of people who he said helped shape Mr. Obama's thinking and writing, including Weber and Nietzsche, Thoreau and Emerson, Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison. (55) It should be admitted at the outset that Action for Happiness offers latter-day sceptics (whether following Nietzsche or not) plenty of targets to have a pop at. (56) Also notice in this regards how Ecce Homo develops the indispensability of the small and the sick in Nietzsche himself. He loves even this about himself. (57) Nietzsche associates this monism and many of the related view we'll examine with Heraclitus, so from philosophy of the tragic age of the Greeks. (58) In the future, philosophers will continue the work of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. (59) I resonate greatly with the views of Schopenhauer, Voltaire, Nietzsche, Freud. (60) Dionysian consciousness is essentially bisexual, and for Nietzsche it was precisely the lunar aspect of this consciousness, the abysmal depths of the feminine, that was both appealing and frightful.