Nietzsche On Time And History by Manuel Dries
On the Advantage and Disadvantage of a Historical Life
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between time, history, and Nietzsche's philosophical thought. It examines how Nietzsche's ideas challenge conventional perceptions of temporality and historical progression, offering a nuanced understanding of his concepts of eternal recurrence and the will to power. Through a detailed analysis, the book reveals how Nietzsche's reflections on time and history are central to his critique of modernity and his vision of a life-affirming philosophy, encouraging readers to reconsider the role of historical consciousness in shaping human experience and identity.
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- 2008
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