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  1. Overcoming Transhumanism: Education or Enhancement Towards the Overhuman?Markus Lipowicz - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (1):200-213.
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  • On Liberty_ as a (Re-)Source for Nietzsche: Tracing John Stuart Mill in _On the Genealogy of Morality.Sören E. Schuster - 2023 - Nietzsche Studien 52 (1):348-364.
    John Stuart Mill, whose relevance for Nietzsche’s late work has been documented by recent research, is not directly mentioned in On the Genealogy or Morality (1887). This article argues that Mill’s On Liberty (1859) nevertheless played a crucial role in the development of the Genealogy. Following a source-based methodology, three major references demonstrate how Nietzsche used On Liberty as a resource as he initiated and developed his own exploration into the origin of morality. After tracing Nietzsche’s reading of Mill through (...)
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  • Nietzsche et le travail : ce « vice » de notre époque.Alexandre Chirat - 2018 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 18 (2):59-101.
    Cet article propose un réexamen du regard porté par Nietzsche sur le travail en tant qu’activité. Plutôt que d’expliquer les positions de Nietzsche sur le thème du travail par sa philosophie, nous éclairons sa philosophie – et en particulier son rejet conjoint du libéralisme et du socialisme – à partir de sa critique du travail. Cette option méthodologique permet ainsi de prendre pleinement en compte les deux aspects de sa critique du travail tout en rendant compte de son dégoût de (...)
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  • The being and value of health.Sander Werkhoven - unknown
    The principle aim of this thesis is to provide an account of the nature of health. The starting-point is that health is a normative concept: health implies a standard or norm in relation to which an organism’s state is evaluated. Many philosophers take this to imply that health must be defined in subjective terms. They either think health consists in a certain type of subjective experience, or that health is relative to subjective values and goals. I argue that subjective definitions (...)
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