Eriksen Trond Berg: Niče i moderna

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Niče i moderna

Eriksen Trond Berg

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Trond Berg Eriksen: Nietzsche and modernity

Friedrich Nietzsche in European culture of the 20th century

The train derailed. The locomotive collapses the facade of the building in a rush. A group of passers-by observes the disaster in amazement. The echo of the crash is still rumbling in their ears.
The picture is really suitable for the cover of a book about Nitzsche, because "Nitzsche" is a synonym of transformation, derailment, a derailment that we are still amazed witnesses of today. Nitzsche posed a whole series of essential questions to the metaphysical and religious traditions to which they could not give him an answer. With him, we will not encounter a submissive admiration for all the foundations of the modern world: science, intellect, truth and development.

Art, the body, illusions and immediacy are the sides of the compass that, according to Nietzsche, determine a person's living space. These aspects of his work are the backbone of this book and make him the often unrecognized or silent progenitor of various schools of thought in recent philosophy not only in Germany and France, but also in the rest of Europe.

Nietzsche and Modernity is a comprehensive account of Nietzsche's work, its reception and influence on modern thought. Trond Berg Eriksen shows how the key figures of the most important spiritual currents of the twentieth century (Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Robert Musil, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Martin Heidegger, Jean Baudrillard, Michel Foucault.) must have related to Nietzsche since they asked the same essential question: what does modernity reflect and why does modernity go off the rails?

 

 

 

Additional information

  • Author: Eriksen Trond Berg
  • Publisher: Karpos
  • Year of publication:2014
  • Place of publication:Loznica
  • Pages:400
  • Dimensions:13x21 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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