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How to Live Better, According to Nietzsche

Por: The Atlantic World May 18, 2023

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John Kaag’s fascinating new book about the German thinker seeks to tether philosophy back to the mess of daily experience.Jake ForemanThe dubious notion that philosophy is a guide to calmer living is as old as the field itself. in a fourth-century monograph on the happy life, and the titled the treatise he wrote while awaiting execution “The Consolation of Philosophy.” More recently, in his Philosophical Investigations (1953), Ludwig... + full article



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