Amor-Ódio e Guerra: Perfeccionismo e Autossuperação em Assim Falou Zaratustra

Authors

  • Herman Siemens Leiden University

Abstract

This essay investigates the thought of self-overcoming (Selbst-Überwindung, sich überwinden) in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and its relation to Nietzsche’s Emersonian perfectionism in Schopenhauer as Educator. It is a concept study focused on key passages on self-overcoming in Zarathustra and related problems – most notably how to combine the demand for boundless affirmation with the demand for total critique in Nietzsche’s project of critical transvaluation. The thesis is that Zarathustra’s response depends on his addressees: with regard to the mob, the rabble or Gesindel, he advocates a limit in negation under the sign of mildness (Milde); with regard to others engaged in self-overcoming, he advocates a limited negation in the form of love-hatred. Connections with the perfectionism of Schopenhauer as Educator are made throughout the essay, which closes with some reflections on the relation between self-overcoming in Zarathustra and Nietzsche’s untimely perfectionism.

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Published

09-10-2022