Both Freud and Jung took up Nietzsche’s challenge: to face suffering not as an enemy to be banished, but as the very ground ...
Philosophy professor John Kaag's 2016 book, American Philosophy, was a heady mix of memoir and intellectual history wrapped up in a romantic story of a lost library and new love. In Hiking with ...
Enter almost any bookstore today, and you are likely to find its philosophy section crowded with Nietzsche’s works. That wasn’t always so. It is, in large part, the accomplishment of Walter Kaufmann’s ...
As a psychologist, you’re no stranger to exploring new ways of thinking and being. Like philosophy, your work requires moving beyond reflection into genuine transformation. Without this forward ...
The Philosophical Corner is a monthly column dedicated to the exposure and discussion of philosophy. Friedrich Nietzsche, born in mid-17th-century Germany, was a vain genius. From his numerous books ...
If you’ve read the sullen German philosopher, you might not believe that Nietzsche would have wanted you to be happy. But author Nate Anderson has done what few of us who only know the phrase “God is ...
Why early twentieth-century Americans—from anarchists to Baptist ministers—fell for the philosophy of Nietzsche. “Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet. Then all things are at ...
From time to time, the articles in this column have referred to the philosophical works of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), and many of you rightly have questioned my interest ...
Since the total and complete annihilation of any sort of relationship I had and could have had with the last girl I was dating, I've been diving deep into philosophy and personal psychology.
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