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Nietzsche and the rapture of aesthetic disinterestedness: a response to Heidegger

In Nicholas Martin (ed.), Nietzsche and the German Tradition. Bern: Peter Lang. pp. 215-236 (2003)

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  1. Art and Media in the Age of Likeability: Nietzschean Perspectives.Carlo Chiurco - 2023 - In Renate Reschke & Knut Ebeling (eds.), Nietzsche, die Medien und die Künste im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung. De Gruyter. pp. 31-48.
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  • A Promise of Happiness? Nietzsche on Beauty.Annamaria Lossi - 2022 - Nietzsche Studien 51 (1):179-194.
    Nietzsche presents a challenging conception of aesthetics. One of the most well-known discussions on this issue is presented by Heidegger in Der Wille zur Macht als Kunst. In discussing Nietzsche’s aesthetic theory, Heidegger argues that Nietzsche’s reception of Kantian aesthetics is only ever indirect and necessarily mediated by Schopenhauer. His conclusion hinges on what he considers to be a widespread misinterpretation of Kant’s theory of the beautiful, a misinterpretation that begins with Schopenhauer but characterizes all of Kant’s followers, especially Nietzsche. (...)
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