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    in turn leading to increased conflict. In reviewing Nietzsche’s concept of Apollonian and Dionysian personalities‚ greater insight can be obtained accounting for our ever increasing antagonism toward one another. (Altshuler and Janaro 19). Nietzsche proposes two distinct personality profiles to provide a greater understanding of how human beings are motivated to react to different situations. The first personality profile he presents he terms Apollonian; someone defined by this profile is “dominated

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    Nietzsche's Resentiments

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    For Nietzsche‚ resentiment is a feeling of anger which comes from the distinction between the good and the bad people. The “good” and “bad” were only used to separate two groups of people and associated to no moral meaning. The “good” meant strong‚ active and happy. At the same time‚ the “bad” meant weak‚ passive and unhappy. The good people were those with higher social status. The bad people were with lower social status. Such a distinction had political value in differentiating the nobles from

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    Existentialism in Literature Existentialism in literature is a movement or tendency that emphasizes individual existence‚ freedom‚ and choice. While Existentialism was never an organized literary movement‚ the tenets of this philosophy have influenced many diverse writers around the world and readers can detect existential elements in their fiction. Americans writers like William Faulkner‚ Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck reveal existential elements in their writing. Perhaps the most prominent

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    exist as servants or slaves to the interests of others. In the same way‚ others as well don’t exist as servants or slaves to a person’s own interests. Each person’s own life and happiness is his/her crucial end. Ayn Rand‚ Aristotle‚ and Frederick Nietzsche all had theories behind this‚ which was that Humans are innately selfish. Threw out society today all humans are selfish and it is proven by these philosophers that it is naturally developed and there is no cure to prevent it. Ayn Rand

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    Some call this idea post-traumatic growth. Simply put‚ as the famous philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche put it‚ “That which does not kill us‚ makes us stronger.” However‚ I’ll admit that if Singer is referring only to the suffering that doesn’t make people better then I must agree with his idea. Additionally‚ as mentioned before‚ people can

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    understanding‚ but also to the certain and immediate apprehension of the fact that the further development of art is bound up with the duality of the Apollonian and the Dionysian” (BOT‚ 11). While the two Greek principles are a means through which Nietzsche creates a specific aesthetic of art‚ in later books‚ specifically Beyond Good and Evil and On The Genealogy of Morals‚ these principles subtly involve themselves in Nietzsche’s discussion on the will. In the intersection of the Apollonian dream and

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    Caspar David Friedrich

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    Caspar David Friedrich (September 5‚ 1774 – May 7‚ 1840) was a 19th-century German Romantic landscape painter‚ generally considered the most important German artist of his generation.[2] He is best known for his mid-period allegorical landscapes which typically feature contemplative figures silhouetted against night skies‚ morning mists‚ barren trees or Gothic ruins. His primary interest as an artist was the contemplation of nature‚ and his often symbolic and anti-classical work seeks to convey a

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    on society. While they both address these origins‚ the two philosophers differ in their beliefs. Nietzsche deduces that guilt is a result of a man turning inward. Freud on the other hand relates guilt to the subconscious struggle between the ego and the superego. To understand Nietzsche’s version of the origin of guilt‚ some background information is necessary. In The Genealogy of Morals‚ Nietzsche introduces the reader to two different types of morality; the slave morality and the Noble morality

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    Nietzsche's Analysis

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    Nietzsche was a unique philosopher that had some very interesting ideas about people’s human values and personality types. In the following passage from Nietzsche‚ "….this is the image of all life‚ and from this learn the meaning of your life! And conversely: Read only your own life‚ and from this understand the hieroglyphs of universal life!" According to Nietzsche‚ I think he defines that all morality is a manifestation of the will to power. People stress independence‚ personal dignity‚ self-approval

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    WRITING AN ESSAY IN VCE PHILOSOPHY   Writing a philosophical essay is different from essay writing in many other disciplines. The aim of a philosophical essay is to defend a thesis‚ usually one which is fairly narrowly defined‚ through the presentation of reasons. A good philosophical essay will normally exhibit the following virtues: 1. Has a clear thesis 2.     Has a clear argumentative structure 3.     Presents reasons which support the thesis 4.     Stays on topic 5.     Examines

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