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2On the Seventh Solitude: Endless Becoming and Eternal Return in the Poetry of Friedrich NietzscheJournal of Nietzsche Studies 36 (1): 201-204. 2008.
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2Living with Nietzsche: What the Great “Immoralist” Has to Teach UsJournal of Nietzsche Studies 36 (1): 165-167. 2008.
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12The Nietzsche Pilgrimage of Nikos Kazantzakis and Elli LambridiNietzsche Studien 51 (1): 305-329. 2022.After meeting in Zurich, Nikos Kazantzakis and Elli Lambridi undertook a number of Nietzsche pilgrimages in Switzerland together in 1918, beginning with a trip to Silvaplana. At the time, Kazantzakis had written a thesis on Nietzsche and had translated The Birth of Tragedy and Thus Spoke Zarathustra into Greek, while Elli Lambridi was enrolled in a PhD in philosophy at the University of Zurich writing on Aristotle. They continually debated the nature of the philosopher-type in relation to Nietzs…Read more
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25On the Seventh Solitude: Endless Becoming and Eternal Return in the Poetry of Friedrich Nietzsche (review)Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35 (1): 201-204. 2008.
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43Nietzsche's affirmative morality: a revaluation based in the Dionysian world-viewWalter de Gruyter. 1999.This book argues that Nietzsche bases his affirmative morality on the model of individual responsiveness to otherness which he takes from the mythology of Dionysus. The subject is not free to choose to avoid such responding to the demands of the other. Nietzsche finds that the basic mode of responding is pleasure. This feeling, as a basis for morality, underlies the morality which is true to the earth and the major concepts of "will to power", "eternal return", and "amor fati". The priority of o…Read more
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6I. Nietzsche's DionysusIn Nietzsche's Affirmative Morality: A Revaluation Based in the Dionysian World-View, De Gruyter. pp. 3-57. 1999.
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20Living with Nietzsche: What the Great" Immoralist" Has to Teach Us (review)Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35 (1): 165-167. 2008.
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16Adrian Del Caro, Grounding the Nietzsche Rhetoric of the Earth (review)New Nietzsche Studies 9 (1): 179-182. 2013.
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40The Peacock and the Buffalo: The Poetry of Friedrich Nietzsche (review)Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35 (1): 204-207. 2008.
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6Nietzsche and the Dionysian: A Compulsion to EthicsBrill | Rodopi. 2018._Nietzsche and the Dionysian_ argues that the Dionysian affect in Nietzsche’s early work can be linked to an originary interruption of self-consciousness articulated by the philosophical companion, who compels us to respond to the plurality of life they express by being ‘true to the earth’ and ‘becoming who we are’. Such an ethics, compelled by the Dionysian affect, grounds any future for humanity in the affirmation of the earth and life.
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University of Sydney
PhD, 1997
Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
History of Western Philosophy |