11. Rhuthmology as “Philosophy of Rhythm”

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Previous chapter Rhuthmology as “Philosophy of Rhythm” Strikingly, in his Rhythmic Researches, the young Nietzsche refers many times to the project of a “philosophy of rhythm.” In one of his notes, he contemplates the idea of writing a larger book that the one he will finally publish. He explicitly places this new philosophy in line with what he will examine in The Birth of Tragedy: “Importance of Art, Dionysus and Apollo, Socrates, The position of the artist.” Exposed - Sur le concept de rythme – Nouvel article

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