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  1. Im „Wirbel des Seins“. Die Geburt der Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste Friedrich Hebbels.Claus Zittel - 2023 - Nietzsche Studien 52 (1):1-39.
    In the “Whirl of Being.” The Birth of The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Friedrich Hebbel. As a result of dubious editorial policy, Nietzsche research has always dealt only with the text of the later editions of The Birth of Tragedy from 1874/78 and 1886, in the erroneous assumption that these largely resemble the first printing. Surprisingly, the 1872 edition is therefore virtually unknown. It does, however, show significant differences from the later editions, especially since it exhibits a (...)
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  • Recent Books on Nietzsche.Tom Bailey & Simon Robertson - 2014 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 45 (3):373-386.
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  • Die „Magie des Extrems“ in philosophischen Neuorientierungen. Nietzsches neue extreme Problemstellungen und -lösungen und das alte Beispiel des Sokrates.Werner Stegmaier - 2021 - Nietzsche Studien 50 (1):1-24.
    The later Nietzsche developed the “magic of the extreme” as a special strategy in order to make his philosophical reorientations successful. He needed this strategy not only to be heard at all; also the problems he faced called for it. The article first gives an overview of the most important problems Nietzsche coped with and the extreme solutions he offered. Then, we show how, according to Nietzsche, even Socrates, who stands for the beginning of the European Enlightenment, used the “magic” (...)
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  • Eine psychophysiologische Lektüre der Vorreden von 1886/87. Genese und Bedeutung von „Krankheit“ und „Gesundheit“ in Nietzsches Spätphilosophie. [REVIEW]Marina Silenzi - 2020 - Nietzsche Studien 49 (1):1-28.
    The 1886/87 prefaces for the new editions of The Birth of Tragedy, the first volume of Human, All Too Human, Daybreak, and The Gay Science, as well the preface for the first edition of the second volume of Human, All Too Human, are Nietzsche’s starting point for elaborating and developing his late conception of illness and health. To arrive at a more detailed interpretation of the health process that Nietzsche describes, it is necessary to establish an intertextual reading of the (...)
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  • „Aelter als die Sprache ist das Nachmachen von Gebärden“. Der Leib als Entstehungsort der Sprache.Marina Silenzi - 2023 - Nietzsche Studien 52 (1):99-123.
    “Older than Language Is the Mimicking of Gestures”: The Body as the Origin of Language. Nietzsche’s early philosophical ideas about language and its origin occupy a central place in scholarly discussions of his work. In order to examine Nietzsche’s interpretation of the constitution of human language, this article focuses not only on his early writings, but also on the first volume of Human, All Too Human as well as on his later period, in particular his work in 1887 and 1888. (...)
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  • Nachweise Aus Gottfried Bernhardy, Grundriss der Römischen Litteratur (1865).Eduardo Nasser - 2020 - Nietzsche Studien 49 (1):307-310.
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  • Nietzsche, Wilamowitz & le cas Archiloque.Christophe Corbier - 2016 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 40:71-112.
    L’un des enjeux de la polémique entre Nietzsche et Wilamowitz concerne la fonction de la musique dans la poésie « lyrique » archaïque, dont Archiloque est le représentant majeur pour Nietzsche dans La Naissance de la tragédie. Partisan d’une approche philologique centrée sur le texte, Wilamowitz a distingué poésie et musique et minimisé le rôle d’Archiloque et de la poésie iambique pour des raisons esthétiques et morales sous le masque de la philologie. Nietzsche a interprété le « cas Archiloque » (...)
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