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Introduction: Why Montaigne and Nietzsche?,n has written truly adds to the joy of living on this earth,” wrote Nietzsche in 1874. Nietzsche reveres Montaigne as he reveres no other author. To look at Montaigne with Nietzschean eyes reveals dimensions of the . frequently overlooked by other readings. This book is to be read not as an exercise雄伟 发表于 2025-3-27 10:43:33
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The Drives,fied conception of the self? Or is the subject no less multiple than the number of perspectives from which it sees? This chapter begins with Montaigne’s quest for hidden “springs” lying beneath consciousness. The more that Montaigne studies himself, the less unity he discerns. Nietzsche makes MontaiCpap155 发表于 2025-3-28 00:07:07
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Montaigne on Greatness,ing humanism,” Montaigne is fascinated by greatness. Montaigne generally rejects what he calls “eminent greatness” in favor “greatness without a name.” Such greatness turns out to be a democratized ideal of greatness. Even though Montaigne rejects the “great man idea of greatness,” he does not dispeBURSA 发表于 2025-3-28 13:52:11
Nietzsche on Greatness,exempla and the quite different greatness that belongs to the free spirit. Though Nietzsche praises the latter, he does not hold that the free spirit’s freedom is the highest greatness. On the contrary, he claims that freedom is a means to a higher greatness. Before probing the content of this highe