Nietzsche’s vision of the human as a value-creating, self-overcoming agent speaks powerfully to the psychological and cultural ruptures of the AI age.
Gaetano Piccolo SJ explores how our era is shifting from the age of logos (reason) to the age of pathos (emotion), using Nietzsche's concepts of the Apollonian and Dionysian to interpret modern ...
The article concludes powerfully that nihilism itself can be a ‘threshold’ rather than an endpoint. By unmasking false ...
Having purpose is good for us. The positive impacts on our minds and bodies may help stave off the ravages of time.
Nobel laureate Krasznahorkai saw beauty in ruin – because the moment beauty is perceived, however faintly, it becomes proof ...
The Open Curriculum is explained as pushing students to be “intellectual risk-takers.” President Christina Paxson P’19 ...
What is chili? That's the question posed at the third annual Existential Chili Cookoff at 2 p.m. Nov. 2 at Nietzsche's (248 Allen St.). Contestants pay $10 to enter their chili into the competition.
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14 Influential Philosophers in History

Philosophy has always been humanity’s go-to guide for tackling life’s biggest questions. Be it pondering the meaning of ...
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The übermensch (superman) is not coming

GERMAN philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche introduced the concept of the “übermensch” or superman. This refers to a human being who defines his own values, shapes his own character into a unified whole, ...
The Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC) didn't use AI to amplify his thinking. And neither should we. Statue of Aristotle at the Athens Academy, Athens, Central Greece, Attica, Europe. (Photo by ...