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Fredrich Nietzsche
by GT Ngo, Mar 30, 2008
This essay is about the ideas of Fredrich Nietzsche and how it pertains to philosophy. It challenges and questions not only philosophy, but everyday life and encourages people to think for themselves.
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Subjective Objectivity
by Tijs Z, Mar 27, 2008
A critical look at the so-called relativist and pluralist philosophical movements of the twentieth century.
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What is Our Purpose in Life? Nihilism Says We Don't Have One
by Kay Kay, Mar 13, 2008
Nihilism is a philosophy which states that human existence in the universe does not really have a purpose. It is a popular belief in the modern world.
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The Overman
by Roger Penney, Mar 13, 2008
A much misunderstood figure, misunderstood even by his creator. A figure which led, eventually to his creator's madness.
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Nietzsche, Hitler and the Superman
by Roger Penney, Jan 31, 2008
A comparison of the ideas of both Hitler and Nietzsche to see how close these were. To compare the "overman" of Nietzsche to see how close th claims of some of Hitler's supporters were that Hitler was this super being.
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Nietzsche vs Plato
by Roger Penney, Jan 16, 2008
A comparison of the authority or authorities on which these two men based their ideas. Comparing the sets of ideas to see also how similar they are in some respects.
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Nietzsche and His Eternal Return
by pkafka, Sep 17, 2007
A nice summary of Nietzsche's ontological views.
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The Enlightenment to Modernism: A Brief Examination of this Revolution in Thought and Society
by Layph Johnson, Jan 17, 2007
Modernism's reactionary stance against the thought of the Enlightenment lead to an upheaval of all societal constructs of the time. The influence of Modernism particularly spread in the early 20th century. The fascinating effect of this movement are significantly demonstrated in Freud's psychoanalysis, Nietzschean philosophy, the art of Salvador Dali, as well as nearly every other aspect of culture surrounding this time period.
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