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  1. Nietzsche: la vida y su devenir concebidos como una mujer. Consecuencias ético-políticas para las relaciones entre filosofía y psicoanálisis.Niklas Bornhauser & Manuel Coloma Arenas - 2010 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 42:161-182.
    El concepto de la vida en Nietzsche es una idea central, tanto de su propio pensamiento como en relación a sus repercusiones en el debate contemporáneo. Sus múltiples significaciones superan el campo en el cual inicialmente había sido planteado, invitando a la discusión en las fronteras disciplinares y al debate interdisciplinario. Se plantea examinar la concepción nietzscheana del eterno retorno desde la noción lacaniana de repetición con tal de esclarecer la idea de la vida como mujer.
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  • Texte et Contexte. Georges Bataille Lecteur de Nietzsche dans la Revue Acéphale.Germana Berlantini - 2020 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 49 (1):197-215.
    This essay analyzes the first among the three moments of Georges Bataille’s reception of Nietzsche’s thought. During the 1930s, in the context of the review Acéphale, the French writer takes position in the debate about the relationship between Nietzscheism and fascism. He lays claim on the heritage of the German thinker as the source of a “heterogeneous” politics. This group of articles provides the context in which Bataille can start to delineate an original meditation on the relationship between work and (...)
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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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  • Karl Jaspers' Influence on Psychiatry.Wolfram Schmitt - 1986 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 17 (1):36-51.
  • Nietzsche on the necessity of repression.James S. Pearson - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (1):1-30.
    It has become orthodox to read Nietzsche as proposing the ‘sublimation’ of troublesome behavioural impulses. On this interpretation, he is said to denigrate the elimination of our impulses, preferring that we master them by pressing them into the service of our higher goals. My thesis is that this reading of Nietzsche’s conception of self-cultivation does not bear scrutiny. Closer examination of his later thought reveals numerous texts that show him explicitly recommending an eliminatory approach to self-cultivation. I invoke his theory (...)
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  • The Negative Effects On Psychiatry Of Karl Jaspers' Development Of Verstehen.F. A. Jenner, A. C. Monteiro & D. Vlissides - 1986 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 17 (January):52-71.