The Entrepreneur’s Weekly Nietzsche: A Book for Disruptors co-authored by Brad Feld and Dave Jilk. Over the past decade, innovation has shaped our economy and tremendously impacted our lives. It’s ...
The Philosophical Corner is a monthly column dedicated to the exposure and discussion of philosophy. Friedrich Nietzsche, born in mid-17th-century Germany, was a vain genius. From his numerous books ...
Philosophy professor John Kaag's 2016 book, American Philosophy, was a heady mix of memoir and intellectual history wrapped up in a romantic story of a lost library and new love. In Hiking with ...
Nietzsche condemned anyone offering ‘answers’ or ‘solace’ – but engaging with nihilism can teach us to face the discomfort of a potentially meaningless existence ...
If we never discovered that Jared Lee Loughner honed his murderous outlook while sitting alone in his bedroom, reading Nietzsche and thinking about nihilism, that would have been real news. Instead of ...
As a psychologist, you’re no stranger to exploring new ways of thinking and being. Like philosophy, your work requires moving beyond reflection into genuine transformation. Without this forward ...
"You could say I was red-pilled by Nietzsche." That's how white nationalist leader Richard Spencer described his intellectual awakening to the Atlantic's Graeme Wood in June. "Red-pilled" is a common ...
he never gave friends an address but directed them to send their letters to the local post office, so that nobody knew exactly where he lived. He was particularly secretive about his sex life. To this ...
One of the pitfalls of writing a biography of a great philosopher is the temptation to reduce important ideas to mere psychology, an outgrowth of some fluke in the philosopher’s personal development.