Title: NIETZSCHE'S ADMIRATION OF THE ROMAN
EMPIRE - A QUESTION MARK |
Authors: Jan-Erik Lane
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Volume:1 Issue: 11 |
Abstract: Nietzsche's work is highly original in thought as well as spectacular in style, although produced
under most difficult personal circumstances. The entry on him in the Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy shows that post-modernism has been conducive to a fundamental re-evaluation of his
set of highly multifaceted messages. As the literature on Nietzsche grows every year, his
anticipation of social science subjectivism, epistemological perspectivism and strong
endorsement of secularism receive more and more comments and in humanities and the social
sciences. Nietzsche was a great expert in moral philosophy, his ideas so relevant for the arts and
social sciences. Yet, he propagated some ideals/values we cannot support. |
Citation: [Lane, Jan-Erik. "NIETZSCHE'S ADMIRATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE - A QUESTION MARK." IJAH, vol. 1, no. 11, 2017, pp. 977-989. December.] |
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