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Revigoration for the late Nietzsche
Sova, Jakub ; Matějčková, Tereza (advisor) ; De Santis, Daniele (referee)
The effort with which this work is to be burdened wants to properly address the moments in which the experiencing of the world is shaped by a negative attitude towards life. It cannot be denied that Nietzsche's criticism proves the far-reaching effect of his battle with democracy and the modern idea of progress. He rejected both, foreshadowing the decadence of humanity, in order to replace them with a dietary, sensory "experience" of the world. From his critical standpoint, which is characterized by a defiance of our surroundings, a fundamentally different and mesmerizing vision of life emerges, based on a return to the "instincts of health". We will try to offer an interpretation in which Nietzsche comes up with an alternative to the modern way of life, requiring the reconciliation of the ideas of the will to power, the eternal return of the same and the overman. We will base primarily on late writings and published books, with occasional consideration of his rich Nachlass. At the same time, the ambition is to draw attention to the neglected and rarely considered aspects of Nietzsche's work, although it retain its uniqueness even by today's standards.

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