The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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... Nietzsche preaches revolt . How could he fail to remember that Plato was the author of the Republic and the Laws ? In The Will to Power , Nietzsche recalls that , " ever since Plato , philosophy has been under the domination of ethics ...
... Nietzsche preaches revolt . How could he fail to remember that Plato was the author of the Republic and the Laws ? In The Will to Power , Nietzsche recalls that , " ever since Plato , philosophy has been under the domination of ethics ...
Pagina 121
... Nietzsche's name par excellence symbolizes the common inspiration uniting those movements . They blended in his mind with the advent of the Wagnerian musical drama , which he both passionately loved and detested , but wherein the ...
... Nietzsche's name par excellence symbolizes the common inspiration uniting those movements . They blended in his mind with the advent of the Wagnerian musical drama , which he both passionately loved and detested , but wherein the ...
Pagina 122
... Nietzsche , the artist's revolt against the restraints imposed by the imitation of nature was basically a revolt against nature itself , and since nature is given in specula- tive knowledge , the recent evolution of the fine arts ...
... Nietzsche , the artist's revolt against the restraints imposed by the imitation of nature was basically a revolt against nature itself , and since nature is given in specula- tive knowledge , the recent evolution of the fine arts ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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