Nietzsche et la musique
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Philosophy
格式
平装书
页数
278
语言
法语
已发布
Oct 19, 2012
出版商
PUF
版本
PUF
ISBN-10
2130617085
ISBN-13
9782130617082
描述
Georges Liébert explores the lesser-known musical side of Friedrich Nietzsche, highlighting a facet of the philosopher who is often overshadowed by his profound philosophical contributions. Before fully embracing philosophy, Nietzsche immersed himself in composition, revealing a passion for music that shaped his thoughts and ideas. Liébert delves into the connection between Nietzsche’s musical endeavors and his philosophical beliefs, offering readers an insightful perspective on how these two realms intertwine.
As Nietzsche moved away from his early musical pursuits, much of his work became dominated by existential themes and critiques of morality, leaving his musical influences largely unexamined. Liébert argues that these early experiences with music greatly informed Nietzsche's later philosophical explorations, revealing the emotional depth and creative genius that were integral to his worldview.
By uncovering this narrative, the author encourages readers to appreciate the full spectrum of Nietzsche's genius, challenging the common perception that pigeonholes him solely as a philosopher. This work serves as a compelling reminder of the powerful role music played in the formation of one of history's most influential thinkers.
As Nietzsche moved away from his early musical pursuits, much of his work became dominated by existential themes and critiques of morality, leaving his musical influences largely unexamined. Liébert argues that these early experiences with music greatly informed Nietzsche's later philosophical explorations, revealing the emotional depth and creative genius that were integral to his worldview.
By uncovering this narrative, the author encourages readers to appreciate the full spectrum of Nietzsche's genius, challenging the common perception that pigeonholes him solely as a philosopher. This work serves as a compelling reminder of the powerful role music played in the formation of one of history's most influential thinkers.