The Wanderer (Old English Stoicism: A Nietzschean Perspective)

“Where Is the Young Warrior?”

Fate Demands the Highest Investment: A Nietzschean Perspective on Old English Stoicism

A Dark-Age Stoic classic written in the late 9th or early 10th century, the intensely melancholic Anglo-Saxon poem The Wanderer presents the earnest…

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Self-Assertion as Truth

Nietzsche's Etymology of Noble Morality

Part 1: Words Remember

A brief excursion into Nietzsche's Will-to-Power etymology, courtesy of his unusually essayistic On the Genealogy of Morality (Kaufmann translation).

In this short yet no less potent passage, the linguistic meaning of…

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The Genealogy of Morality

Philosophy of the Aristocratic Type

The Genealogy of Morals | Extract from the First Essay, Section 10. 

Section 10 of the First Essay represents the philosophical axis upon which the entire Genealogy provokes; the moment where Nietzsche's etymological archaeology crystallises…

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Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy

Apollo & Dionysus: Music, Art, and the Birth of Tragedy

"We shall have gained much for the science of aesthetics," Nietzsche writes at the outset of his debut work, “when we have come to realise…that art owes

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