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Will to power (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The will to power is a prominent concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and in the psychotherapy of Alfred Adler. The term may also refer to: •The Will to Power (manuscript), a posthumous ...
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Friedrich Nietzsche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heidegger's first series of lectures in this volume is entitled The Will to Power as Art. By will to power Nietzsche meant an enhancement or heightening of life. This will to power appears most clearly in the artist, particularly in the artist of the grand style, who puts forward a vision of life as a whole.
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Heidegger's first series of lectures in this volume is entitled The Will to Power as Art. By will to power Nietzsche meant an enhancement or heightening of life. This will to power appears most clearly in the artist, particularly in the artist of the grand style, who puts forward a vision of life as a whole.
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Nietzsche: The Will To Power PREFACE (Nov. 1887-March 1888) 1 Of what is great one ... "The Will to Power: Attempt at a Revaluation of All Values"-in this formulation a countermovement finds expression, regarding both principle and task;
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This world is the will to power -- and nothing besides. -- Nietzsche, The Will to Power; Nietzsche has argued that the will to power, the will to not only survive but to dominate, is the fundamental driving force of all life.
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