01217nam--2200385---450-99000168493020331620080502121529.088-299-1682-X000168493USA01000168493(ALEPH)000168493USA0100016849320040520d2003----km-y0itay50------baitaITa|||z|||001yyProdotti dieteticichimica, tecnologia ed impiegoFilippo Evangelisti, Patrizia Restani[con la collaborazione di Cinzia Ballabio ... et al.]PadovaPiccin2003XVII, 493 p.ill.24 cmProdotti dietetici*664.6EVANGELISTI,Filippo284126RESTANI,Patrizia77236BALLABIO,CinziaITsalbcISBD990001684930203316664.6 EVA4749 Farm.664.600163379664.6 EVA4750 Farm.664.600163380664.6 EVA4751 Farm.664.600163381BKFARSIAV81020040520USA011613ANNAMARIA9020080502USA011215Prodotti dietetici670309UNISA03418oam 22007094a 450 991052486090332120230621141109.00-253-05106-1(CKB)5600000000001683(OCoLC)1259584359(MdBmJHUP)muse92586(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88305(oapen)doab88305(EXLCZ)99560000000000168320100325d1978 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNietzsche's Existential ImperativeBernd MagnusIndiana University Press1978Bloomington :Indiana University Press,1978.©1978.1 online resource (1 online resource xxiii, 231 pages.)Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophyIntroduction . Nietzsche's philosophy : an overview -- The doctrine of eternal recurrence. Remarks on the history of the notion -- A question of Nietzsche's texts -- Conceptual issues -- Nietzsche's existential imperative -- Nietzsche's eternalistic countermyth -- Epilogue. Foundations of the foundation.This volume is a general interpretation of Nietzsche's works, with emphasis on the "doctrine of eternal recurrence," which Nietzsche considered his most significant philosophic contribution. Magnus disposes of traditional schools of interpreta-tion and argues a new thesis. First, since the value of life cannot be estimated, for Nietzsche, estimates of life are "self-reference clues," or, in Magnus's words, "conceptual Rorschachs." The doctrine of eternal recurrence is an attitude toward life—that of nihilism overcome. Magnus regards this doctrine as a "countermyth"—an antidote to the flight from experience sanctioned by Christianity, philosophy, and nihilism. A long opening chapter serves as an excellent introduction to Nietzsche's philosophy in general. Subsequent chapters trace the history of recurrence theories, discuss textual and conceptual problems, and, finally, expound the meaning of the doctrine of eternal recurrence.ExistenzialismusgndNihilismusgndExistentiegttEeuwige wederkeergttSuperman (Philosophical concept)fast(OCoLC)fst01138907Existentialismfast(OCoLC)fst00918204Eternal returnfast(OCoLC)fst00915773ExistentialismeSurhommeRetour eternelExistentialismSuperman (Philosophical concept)Eternal returnElectronic books. ExistenzialismusNihilismusExistentie.Eeuwige wederkeer.Superman (Philosophical concept)Existentialism.Eternal return.Existentialisme.Surhomme.Retour eternel.Existentialism.Superman (Philosophical concept)Eternal return.Magnus Bernd496232MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910524860903321Nietzsche's Existential Imperative2721016UNINA