Ever since Heidegger lectured on Nietzsche, philosophers have stressed the active side of the ?bermensch, the self who aggressively consumes and exploits value. Sheridan Hough, however, argues that there is a distinctly receptive and passive side to the Nietzschean self, and...
Ever since Heidegger lectured on Nietzsche, philosophers have stressed the active side of the ?bermensch, the self who aggressively consumes and exploits value. Sheridan Hough, however, argues that there is a distinctly receptive and passive side to the Nietzschean self, and...