Nietzsche’s critique of staticism
Why are we still intrigued by Nietzsche? What the author argues in this chapter is that this sustained interest stems from Nietzsche’s challenge to what we might call the ‘staticism’ inherent in our ordinary experience. ‘Staticism’ can be defined, roughly speaking, as the view that the world is a co...
Main Author: | Dries, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Walter de Gruyter
2008
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