"contains the unabridged text of The Birth of tragedy from the spirit of music"
Among the most influential philosophers of modern times,Friedrich Nietzsche(1844-1900)declared in this classic study that Greek tragedy achieved greatness through a fusion of elements of Apollonian restraint and control with Dionysian components of passion and the irrational. In Nietzsche's eyes,how...
"contains the unabridged text of The Birth of tragedy from the spirit of music"
Among the most influential philosophers of modern times,Friedrich Nietzsche(1844-1900)declared in this classic study that Greek tragedy achieved greatness through a fusion of elements of Apollonian restraint and control with Dionysian components of passion and the irrational. In Nietzsche's eyes,however,Greek tragedy had been destroyed by the rationalism and optimism of thinkers like Socrates.Nevertheless,he found in these ancient works the life-affirming concept that existence is still beautiful,however grim and depressing it may sometimes be.These and many other ideas are argued with passionate conviction in this challenging book,called by British classicist F.M.Cornford "a work of profound imaginative insight,which left the scholarship of a generation toiling in the rear."
Friedrich Nietzsche(1844-1900)stands among the most influential thinkers of modern times,having created a body of work that has had an effect extending far beyond the discipline of philosophy.It is ironical to note that Nietzsche,known for his critical attitude toward Christianity,came from a line of Lutheran ministers.His initial interest in theology was replaced by classical ...
Friedrich Nietzsche(1844-1900)stands among the most influential thinkers of modern times,having created a body of work that has had an effect extending far beyond the discipline of philosophy.It is ironical to note that Nietzsche,known for his critical attitude toward Christianity,came from a line of Lutheran ministers.His initial interest in theology was replaced by classical philology,for which he manifested such ability that he was offered a chair in Basel before he had won his doctorate.But Nietzsche's enthusiasm for philology waned and, although he continued to teach until 1879,his interest shifted to the broader field of philosophy.His first major work was that presented here, The Birth of Tragedy,1872.
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3 有用 陆钓雪de飘飘 2015-10-01 12:12:09
读这本黑格尔气的书有两套相反相成的读法。第一种是周国平式读法,我国八九十年代就以读他的译本而开始接受尼采,本书几乎在彼时成为尼采的化身;但明显更为重要的是第二种读法,即尼采自己在第二版序言写的自我批判的尝试的读法,以后期尼采读早期尼采。周国平太有早期尼采气质,可惜尼采越走越高而国平节节败退。后来海德格尔批判尼采是一个颠倒的柏拉图主义者的要义即在于被尼采看作一生的耻辱的这本从叔本华与康德倒向柏拉图的... 读这本黑格尔气的书有两套相反相成的读法。第一种是周国平式读法,我国八九十年代就以读他的译本而开始接受尼采,本书几乎在彼时成为尼采的化身;但明显更为重要的是第二种读法,即尼采自己在第二版序言写的自我批判的尝试的读法,以后期尼采读早期尼采。周国平太有早期尼采气质,可惜尼采越走越高而国平节节败退。后来海德格尔批判尼采是一个颠倒的柏拉图主义者的要义即在于被尼采看作一生的耻辱的这本从叔本华与康德倒向柏拉图的书。但无论如何,这是尼采思想的开端,是狄奥尼索斯与查拉图斯特拉精神的生命强权冲创意志的起点,是被钉在十字架上的尼采永恒轮回形象包含阿波罗智慧的闪光。哪有寻求自我毁灭的意志?尼采反对从柏拉图到叔本华的形而上学残余。这有心灵鸡汤?尼采刻薄而恶毒地攻击瓦格纳的软肋。从悲剧的诞生开始,尼采神正论凝视真理黑洞 (展开)
1 有用 榆杉子 2023-04-16 03:42:42 中国香港
重新翻了一下这本,尼采本人都不忍回首的早期作品(却被许多人当成尼采思想的核心,叹息)。其实吧读7-15节基本已经足够,1-6节是装神弄鬼式的introductory poetics, 而16-25节确确实实地乏味。无论如何,有价值的那些部分对于二十六七岁的青年来说简直是鬼神般的成就了
0 有用 仓川茶 2014-07-01 21:18:02
看不懂。。
0 有用 陈小憨˙Ꙫ˙ 2021-05-20 14:08:04
尼采的审美人生论是将审美和艺术提到本体的高度,以之代替理性与科学的本体地位。他的美学思想的根本特点是把审美与人生紧密相联系,把整个人生看作审美的人生,把艺术看作人生的艺术,认为整个世界作为审美对象才是合理的。尼采认为,对于悲剧人生进行补偿的唯一手段是借助酒神精神作为其体现的悲剧艺术。酒神精神是一种以惊骇与狂喜为特点的强大的生命力量,尼采将其称作“强力意志”,是一种生命的激情奔放,也是一种审美的态度... 尼采的审美人生论是将审美和艺术提到本体的高度,以之代替理性与科学的本体地位。他的美学思想的根本特点是把审美与人生紧密相联系,把整个人生看作审美的人生,把艺术看作人生的艺术,认为整个世界作为审美对象才是合理的。尼采认为,对于悲剧人生进行补偿的唯一手段是借助酒神精神作为其体现的悲剧艺术。酒神精神是一种以惊骇与狂喜为特点的强大的生命力量,尼采将其称作“强力意志”,是一种生命的激情奔放,也是一种审美的态度。 (展开)
0 有用 般丶若 2023-03-21 13:01:50 美国
我岂不要凭这眷恋的痴情,带给人生那唯一的艳影?