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Pessimism and its Overcoming in Nietzsche’s The Birth of Tragedy
Introduction Is pessimism necessarily a sign of decline, decay, degeneration, weary and weak instincts–as it once was in India and now is, to all appearances, among us, “modern” men and Europeans? Is there a pessimism of strength? An intellectual predilection for the hard, gruesome, evil, problematic aspect of existence, prompted by well-being, by overflowing health, by the fullness of existence? This is a quote from the later-written preface to The Birth of Tragedy , the fir
Anmol Kohli
Apr 2111 min read


Existentialism 101
Visual by Karen Wilfred Coelho Influential beyond Philosophy classes or literary texts, Existentialism and its themes percolate into...
Deepshikha Sharma
Sep 10, 20213 min read
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