In 1883 the German philosopher Fredrich Nietzsche wrote these words: “Have you not heard of that Madman who lit a lantern in ...
It seems unlikely that Nietzsche replaced thousands of years of theological speculation with his own theory plucked from ...
A life worth living, then, is one that fully experiences the present and experiments with new ways of being. Deleuze’s ethics, with its transformative power, encourage us to let go of fixed identities ...
Periods of happiness are empty pages in history,” he wrote in his Introduction to the Philosophy of History, “for they are the periods of harmony, times when the antithesis is missing.” In other words ...