PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «VIVISECTIONALLY»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VIVISECTIONALLY»
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1
Nietzsche, Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist
The "revaluation" is essentially "a courageous becoming conscious" (WM 1007);
in other words, the diagnosis itself is the revaluation, and this consists in nothing
beyond what Socrates did: "applying the knife vivisectionally to the very virtues ...
Walter Arnold Kaufmann, 1974
2
Nietzsche's Task: An Interpretation of Beyond Good and Evil
The task of the philosopher is to apply ''the knife vivisectionally to the very virtues
of their time''—as Nietzsche does in the next chapter, ''Our Virtues.'' Applying that
knife, ''they betrayed what their own secret was: to know a new greatness of ...
3
Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist
The “revaluation” is essentially “a courageous becoming conscious” (WM 1007);
in other words, the diagnosis itself is the revaluation, and this consists in nothing
beyond what Socrates did: “applying the knife vivisectionally to the very virtues ...
4
Meaninglessness: The Solutions of Nietzsche, Freud, and Rorty
The aim and goal of Nietzsche's own revaluations is to hasten this process.
Revaluation is crucial to the creation of a noble justification of the world, and "by
applying the knife vivisectionally to the chest of the very virtues" of his time, the
noble ...
5
Nietzsche and the Political
... resistance, and opposition because they contribute to the production of the
philosopher's "next" self, each incarnation of which affords the philosopher a
clearer glimpse of the truth of his age: By applying the knife vivisectionally to the
chest ...
6
Nietzsche's 'Beyond Good and Evil': A Reader's Guide
They do this violently, brutally “by applying the knife vivisectionally to the chest of
the very virtues of their time” (§212). And part VII, “Our Virtues,” both assesses
current virtues and charts those of the free spirits. One of the virtues of the free ...
Christa Davis Acampora, Keith Ansell Pearson, 2011
7
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche: The Philosopher of the Second Reich
... him what he claimed all great philosophers possessed: a vision of the ways of
the future: “By laying the knife vivisectionally to the bosom of the very virtues of
the age they betrayed what was their own secret: to know a new greatness of
man, ...
William H. F. Altman, 2013
8
Biblical Errancy: An Analysis of its Philosophical Roots
Nietzsche thought of the model philosopher as a physician who applies the knife
of his thought “vivisectionally to the very virtues of the time.” He said, “They will
have the attitude expressed in 'Plato's Theages': 'Each one of us would like to be
...
By applying the knife vivisectionally to the very virtues of the time they betrayed
their own secret: to know ofa new greatness of man, a new untrodden way to his
enhancement. Each time they have uncovered how much hypocrisy, ...
10
Kierkegaard and Nietzsche on the Best Way of Life: A New ...
The result of the philosopher's vivisection of values is twofold: to reveal the
weakness, self-indulgence, and hypocrisy behind the values of one's age and to
reveal a higher possibility for human values: By laying the knife vivisectionally to
the ...