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The Irresistible Nihilist

Author : Peter Spiros
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781546241508

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The Irresistible Nihilist by Peter Spiros Pdf

Vaclav Havel, the first president of the Czech Republic, was quoted as saying, The problem with modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less. Those who agree with the premise of his statement are then left to wonder why and, ultimately, to ponder the consequences. The Irresistible Nihilist begins at a caf in Paris on the day the Nazis marched into the city and tells the story of a modern-day search through the rubble with hope that all is not lost.

The Irresistible Rise of Mediocre Man: The War On Excellence

Author : Joe Dixon
Publisher : Magus Books
Page : 824 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Irresistible Rise of Mediocre Man: The War On Excellence by Joe Dixon Pdf

Imagine a world without quality. That world is coming. Quality is being assassinated by mediocrity. We are told that a rising tide lifts all boats. A rising tide of mediocrity makes everything mediocre and drowns everything of quality. You can't find any quality because it is surrounded by so much mediocrity. Nietzsche said, "The higher we soar the smaller we seem to those who cannot fly." Mediocre people cannot recognize quality. For them, it's tiny, very far away, and irrelevant to their lives. Vicki Corona wrote, "Remember that life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away!" In the land of mediocrity, life is measured more and more by the former and features none of the latter. We live in a muzak world, a world of sanitized, sterilized elevator music, designed to be as innocuous as possible, forming a uniform background, a background of absolute, mind-wiping mediocrity. The whole world is becoming like that. What will you do about it?

A Nihilist Princess

Author : Louise Gagneur,Marie-Louise Gagneur
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1886
Category : Nihilism
ISBN : UCD:31175035204729

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Beyond Nihilism

Author : Dominic Kelly
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2022-08-25
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350133761

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Beyond Nihilism by Dominic Kelly Pdf

Martin Heidegger's (1889-1976) criticism of Friedrich Nietzsche's nihilism represented a 'turn' in his thought. In this new and perceptive book, Dominic Kelly explores nihilism through the work of two relatively modern and much studied philosophers; Heidegger and Nietzsche and shows how Heidegger began to think in a way that was not solely philosophical and instead used poetry to achieve a new relation to being. In doing so, Heidegger was able to move past Nietzsche's concepts and thus, nihilism itself. Through his exploration of Heidegger's journey to a form of thinking beyond the philosophical then, Kelly exposes nihilism's crucial place in Continental philosophy and has written a book that is essential for students and academics working in Heidegger studies. Kelly's engagement with Heidegger's more poetic philosophy also benefits students of metaphysics, the philosophy of art and aesthetics, and visual culture more widely. By putting nihilism into its historical context and examining its Ancient Greek origins, Kelly's book will also be of use to those studying early philosophical thought - a requirement for all philosophy courses – and provides a valuable account of nihilism's historical trajectory.

Nihilism Before Nietzsche

Author : Michael Allen Gillespie
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1996-10
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780226293486

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In the twentieth century, we often think of Nietzsche, nihilism, and the death of God as inextricably connected. But, in this pathbreaking work, Michael Gillespie argues that Nietzsche, in fact, misunderstood nihilism, and that his misunderstanding has misled nearly all succeeding thought about the subject. Reconstructing nihilism's intellectual and spiritual origins before it was given its determinitive definition by Nietzsche, Gillespie focuses on the crucial turning points in the development of nihilism, from Ockham and the nominalist revolution to Descartes, Fichte, the German Romantics, the Russian nihilists and Nietzsche himself. His analysis shows that nihilism is not the result of the death of God, as Nietzsche believed; but the consequence of a new idea of God as a God of will who overturns all eternal standards of truth and justice. To understand nihilism, one has to understand how this notion of God came to inform a new notion of man and nature, one that puts will in place of reason, and freedom in place of necessity and order.

Revolutionary Hope After Nihilism

Author : Saladdin Ahmed
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2022-07-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350269309

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Revolutionary Hope After Nihilism by Saladdin Ahmed Pdf

As we face new and debilitating catastrophes caused by capitalism and nation-state politics, Saladdin Ahmed argues that our only hope is to create space for a new world by negating the existing order. To achieve this new society, Revolutionary Hope After Nihilism outlines a practical philosophy of change that rejects ideologies of false hope and passive hopelessness. Drawing public attention to the decisiveness of the present historical moment, Ahmed introduces a critical theory of social emancipation based on post-Soviet revolutionary movements that have emerged at the margins of the global social order. The rise of socially and politically exclusionary movements in multiple parts of the world, ongoing ecological crisis, anti-Black racism, and the concretization of despair brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic demand a new approach to revolution, which Ahmed argues, must be rooted in the experiences of the most oppressed in society. Realizing the epistemological potential of emancipatory movements, Ahmed rejects dystopian nihilism and positions our focus on marginalized spaces to break out of capitalist totalitarianism.

Nihilism, Modernism, and Value

Author : John Fraser
Publisher : eBookIt.com
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2013-01-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781456612917

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Nihilism, Modernism, and Value by John Fraser Pdf

Nihilism, Modernism, and Value consists of three jargon-free lectures addressed to the general reader. It explores a variety of ways in which writers responded to the phenomenon of nihilism in the 19th and early 20th centuries, By "nihilism" here is meant a sense, at times paralyzing, of the instability and perhaps groundlessness of all values. The book goes into some of the factors— psychological, sociological, philosophical—involved in that destabilizing. But its principal focus is on reintegration, and it draws freely on real-world experiences to illuminate concepts and strategies. Among the writers whose names figure in it are Conrad, Nietzsche, Beckett, Woolf, Heidegger, Rhys, Pushkin, Baudelaire, Hemingway, Lessing, Stevens, Valéry, and James (William), with particular attention at one point to Kafka and Borges. But no prior knowledge of them is required for following the argument, with its numerous lively quotations. The author himself is advancing heuristically, not just performing an academic exercise. The problems confronted are as relevant still as they were generations ago. A reviewer of John Fraser's first book spoke of "an extremely agile and incessantly active mind which illuminates almost every subject it touches." A reviewer of the second one, both of them published by Cambridge University Press, called it "a brilliant and utterly absorbing work," and said that "There are not many learned books which have the unputdownable quality of a thriller; this is one of them."

Russian Nihilism and Exile Life in Siberia

Author : James William Buel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 558 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1883
Category : Books
ISBN : UCAL:$B86391

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The German Stranger

Author : William H. F. Altman
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 620 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2012-06-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780739177693

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Leo Strauss's connection with Martin Heidegger and Carl Schmitt suggests a troubling proximity to National Socialism but a serious critique of Strauss must begin with F. H. Jacobi. While writing his dissertation on this apparently Christian opponent of the Enlightenment, Strauss discovered the tactical principles that would characterize his lifework: writing between the lines, a faith-based critique of rationalism, the deliberate secularization of religious language for irreligious purposes, and an "all or nothing" antagonism to middling solutions. Especially the latter is distinctive of his Zionist writings in the 1920s where Strauss engaged in an ongoing polemic against Cultural Zionism, attacking it first from an orthodox, and then from an atheist's perspective. In his last Zionist article (1929), Strauss mentions "the Machiavellian Zionism of a Nordau that would not fear to use the traditional hope for a Messiah as dynamite." By the time of his "change of orientation," National Socialism was being led by a nihilistic "Messiah" while Strauss had already radicalized Schmitt's "political theology" and Heidegger's deconstruction of the ontological Tradition. Central to Strauss's advance beyond the smartest Nazis is his "Second Cave" in which he claimed modern thought is imprisoned: only by escaping Revelation can we recover "natural ignorance." By using pseudo-Platonic imagery to illustrate what anti-Semites called "Jewification," Strauss attempted to annihilate the common ground, celebrated by Hermann Cohen, between Judaism and Platonism. Unlike those who attacked Plato for devaluing nature at the expense of the transcendent Idea, the émigré Strauss effectively employed a new "Plato" who was no more a Platonist than Nietzsche or Heidegger had been. Central to Strauss's "Platonic political philosophy" is the mysterious protagonist of Plato's Laws whom Strauss accurately recognized as the kind of Socrates whose fear of death would have caused him to flee the hemlock. Any reader who recognizes the unbridgeable gap between the real Socrates and Plato’s Athenian Stranger will understand why “the German Stranger” is the principal theoretician of an atheistic re-enactment of religion, of which genus National Socialism is an ultra-modern species.

The Land of the Nihilist

Author : William Eleroy Curtis
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1888
Category : Russia
ISBN : UCAL:$B323079

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Friedrich Nietzsche and European Nihilism

Author : Paul van Tongeren
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-11-14
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781527521599

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Friedrich Nietzsche and European Nihilism by Paul van Tongeren Pdf

This book is a thorough study of Nietzsche’s thoughts on nihilism, the history of the concept, the different ways in which he tries to explain his ideas on nihilism, the way these ideas were received in the 20th century, and, ultimately, what these ideas should mean to us. It begins with an exploration of how we can understand the strange situation that Nietzsche, about 130 years ago, predicted that nihilism would break through one or two centuries from then, and why, despite the philosopher describing it as the greatest catastrophe that could befall humankind, we hardly seem to be aware of it, let alone be frightened by it. The book shows that most of us are still living within the old frameworks of faith, and, therefore, can hardly imagine what it would mean if the idea of God (as the summit and summary of all our epistemic, moral, and esthetic beliefs) would become unbelievable. The comfortable situation in which we live allows us to conceive of such a possibility in a rather harmless way: while distancing ourselves from explicit religiosity, we still maintain the old framework in our scientific and humanistic ideals. This book highlights that contemporary science and humanism are not alternatives to, but rather variations of the old metaphysical and Christian faith. The inconceivability of real nihilism is elaborated by showing that people either do not take it seriously enough to feel its threat, or – when it is considered properly – suffer from the threat, and by this very suffering prove to be attached to the old nihilistic structures. Because of this paradoxical situation, this text suggests that the literary imagination might bring us closer to the experience of nihilism than philosophy ever could. This is further elaborated with the help of a novel by Juli Zeh and a play by Samuel Beckett. In the final chapter of the book, Nietzsche’s life and philosophy are themselves interpreted as a kind of literary metaphorical presentation of the answer to the question of how to live in an age of nihilism.

Siberia and the Nihilists

Author : William Jackson Armstrong
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1890
Category : Exiles
ISBN : UCBK:C074035813

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Tragedy and the Modernist Novel

Author : Manya Lempert
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2020-09-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781108496025

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Tragedy and the Modernist Novel by Manya Lempert Pdf

This book brings together the study of modern fiction, tragedy, chance, and the natural world. It will appeal to graduate students and researchers interested in British and European modernism, philosophy, science and literature, and classical reception studies. It will also interest scholars studying the novel or tragedy more generally.

Beyond Nihilism

Author : Michael Polanyi
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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