Tag: Aesthetics

Commentary

  • Ressentiment

    - Scheler, Max. Ressentiment. Translated by W. W. Holdheim. Edited with an introduction by Lewis A. Coser. New York: Free Press, 1972.
  • Nietzsche: Imagery and Thought

    - Pasley, Malcolm, ed. Nietzsche: Imagery and Thought. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1978.
    From the Publisher: “The central theme of this collection of essays, first published in 1978, is the basic tension in Nietzsche, and so in his work, between the urge to weave a satisfying web out of reality and the equally strong compulsion to expose… More
  • “Nietzsche’s Animals: Idea, Image, and Influence”

    - Reed, T. J.  "Nietzsche's Animals: Idea, Image, and Influence." In Nietzsche: Imagery and Thought--A Collection of Essays. Edited, with a preface, by Malcolm Pasley. London: Metheuen, 1978, 159-219.
  • “Nietzsche’s Return to an Aesthetic Beginning”

    - Wurzer, Wilhelm S.  "Nietzsche's Return to an Aesthetic Beginning," Man and World 11, nos. 1/2 (1978): 59-77.
    Excerpt: “When Nietzsche claims that his earliest work, The Birth of Tragedy, “smells offensively Hegelian, ”1 he is referring to his “dialectic” description of the Apollinian and Dionysian and their unique relation to the… More
  • “Nietzsche as Aestheticist”

    - Megill, Allan.  "Nietzsche as Aestheticist." Philosophy and Literature 5 (1981): 204-225.
    Excerpt: “IF IN modern art the question of the ontological status of art has become central to art itself, so that in the guise of Duchamp’s urinal and Warhol’s Brillo boxes art has become philosophical, then surely in certain quarters… More
  • Metaphor: Problems and Perspectives

    - Miall, David S., ed. Metaphor: Problems and Perspectives. Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press Inc., 1982.
  • “Friedrich Nietzsche: The Use and Abuse of Metaphor”

    - Cantor, Paul.  "Friedrich Nietzsche: The Use and Abuse of Metaphor."  In Metaphor: Problems and Perspectives.  Edited  by David S. Miall, New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1982, pp. 71-88.