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confined to one or two
major works, yet are
considered centerpieces of
Nietzschean philosophy, such as the Übermensch and the
thought of
eternal recurrence...
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Nietzschean affirmation (German: Bejahung) is a
concept that has been
scholarly identified in the
philosophy of
Friedrich Nietzsche. An
example used to...
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Nietzschean Zionism was a
movement arising from the
influence that the
German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche had on
Zionism and
several of its influential...
- Routledge, 2014, ch. 1: "French
Nietzscheanism", p. 22: "the most
significant figure here [in
French Nietzscheanism] was
Georges Bataille". • Nikolaj...
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movement (originating with the work of Bataille) has been
dubbed French Nietzscheanism. Foucault's
later writings, for example,
revise Nietzsche's genealogical...
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German orthography,
which is
found in the
English words Nietzschean and
derivatives (
Nietzscheanism, Nietzscheanist, Nietzscheism, Nietzscheist). Used between...
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Transcendentalism Utilitarianism People Cartesianism Kantianism Neo
Kierkegaardianism Krausism Hegelianism Marxism Newtonianism Nietzscheanism Spinozism...
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human (he was able to hold his own in hand to hand
combat against a
Nietzschean warrior,
indicating that he has
about five
times normal human strength...
- Übermensch will be
responsible for will be life-affirming and
creative (see
Nietzschean affirmation).
Through realizing this new set of values, the Übermensch...
- state.
Notable later works are Bay
Ganyo by
Aleko Konstantinov, the
Nietzschean poetry of
Pencho Slaveykov, the
Symbolist poetry of Peyo
Yavorov and...