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- The revaluation of all values or transvaluation of all values (German: Umwertung aller Werte) is a concept from the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche....
- Attempted Transvaluation of All Values. Book I and II, Translator: Anthony M. Ludovici, via Project Gutenberg The Will to Power: An Attempted Transvaluation of...
- of a new world on the basis of nothing; and his forwarding of the 'transvaluation of values' as source of change, as opposed to a Marxist conception of...
- Parallel The Parallelism Its Explanation Part Two: The Christianist Transvaluation V What is Man? The Imago Dei In ****enic Christianity In Pre-Reformation...
- Master–slave morality Nietzschean affirmation Nihilism Perspectivism Ressentiment Transvaluation of values Tschandala Übermensch Will to power Signature...
- Micha Josef Berdyczewski, strongly influenced by Nietzsche, sought a transvaluation of values and preached for a rupture with the past. Ginsberg greatly...
- Turner, Frederick (Summer 1992). "Bloody Columbus: Restoration and the Transvaluation of Shame into Beauty". Restoration and Management Notes. 10 (1). University...
- perception Last man Master–slave morality Perspectivism Ressentiment Transvaluation of values Tschandala Übermensch Will to power World riddle Influence...
- for individualism" because of the influence on her of "Nietzsche's transvaluation of values [that] changed criminals into heroes". Rand maintained criminality...
- of a new world on the basis of nothing; and his forwarding of the "transvaluation of values" as source of change, as opposed to a Marxist conception of...