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    In this paper I will argue that The Birth of Tragedy is not a pessimistic book. If it is a pessimistic book, my argument would not be valid because Nietzsche has later developed anti pessimistic teachings such as Amor Fati, eternal recurrence and the will to power. As I have argued in the earlier writings, (Nietzsche’s Response to Schopenhauer) BT can be understood as a template for Nietzsche’s later work, rather than just the early phase during which he, according to Julian Young, completely su…Read more
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    NIETZCHE'S RESPONSE TO SCHOPNHAUER'S PHILOSOPHY I shall argue here that Nietzsche’s philosophy of art, which is the foundation of his ethics, is deeply rooted in Schopenhauer’s understanding of art. Also, Nietzsche’s theory of the will to power has been significantly influenced by Schopenhauer’s metaphysics of the will. In his early period, Nietzsche accepted some of Schopenhauer’s fundamental philosophical principles, as seen in The Birth of Tragedy (1872). Nietzsche will accept some of his id…Read more
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    In this essay, I will look into Arthur Schopenhauer’s pessimism, which culminates in the view that since life is not worth living, it is better for us to deny it than try to affirm it. I will argue that his pessimism is not sustainable, and that it fails on its own propositions. In section 1, I will look at the importance of suffering as the central point in Schopenhauer’s pessimism. For Schopenhauer, the essence of the world, which he calls will, is a never-ending, blind and purposeless striv…Read more