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Rising and Falling - Zarathustra's speech "The tree on the hill" as a phenomenology of rising and a self-critique of linerarity
2016 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Hegel, Nietzsche And The Relationships Between Language And Reality: Computational Comparison Of The Texts Phenomenology Of The Spirit (1807) And Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883-85)
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Overman and idea of the eternal return of the same
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The Life of the Past. A description of Nietzsche's fight against the 'it was'
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Fragment II: Of Camels, Lions and Children
2015 |
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Nietzsche and Aquinas - the Question of Resentment in Summa Theologiae
2018 |
Catholic Theological Faculty
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Review of the book Chavalka - Sikora (eds.) Nietzsche on Virtue
2019 |
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The will of sons - Interpretation of superman''s symbols
2011 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Overman and idea of the eternal return of the same
2019 |
Faculty of Education
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Solitude, Loneliness and the Desire to Give
2018 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The picture of narcissism in the work of Friedrich Nietzsche: An attempt at the critical analysis
1997 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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Time and Suffering. A phenomenological analysis of the "It was" from Nietzsche to Kundera
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Zarathustra's Last Sin
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2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Eternal Recurrence of the Equal
2015 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Dangerous Is It to Be an Heir
2018 |
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Eternity's Death in Modernity: A Case of Murder? Of Resurrection?
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Living and Being Alive : Thoughts on the Relationship of the Human to Nietzsche's Concept of Eternal Recurrence
2016 |
Faculty of Humanities