From Hegel to Nietzsche
This study of Hegel and Nietzsche evaluates and compares their work through their common criticism of the metaphysics for operating with conceptual oppositions such as being/becoming and egoism/altruism.
For Lowith, the centerpiece of Nietzsche's thought is the doctrine of eternal recurrence, a notion which Lowith, unlike Heidegger, deems incompatible with the will to power.
The great French Marxist philosopher weighs up the contributions of the three major critics of modernity With the translation of Lefebvre's philosophical writings, his stature in the English-speaking world continues to grow.
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Shedding light on the thought and interrelations of these writers, the collection also develops a set of provocative and forcefully-argued original theses, and encapsulates some of the central ideas of Solomon's most important books.
In this book Elliot Jurist places Hegel and Nietzsche in conversation with each other, reassessing their relationship in a way that affirms its complexity.
William Wallace (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1975), section 66; Enzylzlopadie der Philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse ... although in some cases I have followed William Wallace's rather free but very readable translation. 22.
In Infinite Autonomy, Jeffrey Church draws on the thinking of both Hegel and Nietzsche to assess the modern Western defense of individuality—to consider whether we were right to reject the ancient model of community above the individual.
In Marx religion stirbt ab, dies out, or withers away; it negates itself, although the "self-elimination" of religion may be interpreted as an "elimination by the objective movement of history." To say that religion (or law, ...