2016
DOI: 10.5817/ai2016-2-7
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Wagner & Nietzsche: The Concept of Evolution

Abstract: Grasping the far-reaching consequences of taking time and change seriously, both Richard Wagner's Ring tetralogy and Friedrich Nietzsche's dynamic worldview reflected the emerging evolutionary framework. Each creative genius acknowledged the pervasive struggles and conflicts within social existence, while anticipating a devastating challenge to traditional values and emphasizing the power of the will and an affirmation of life. With them, the perspective of Darwinian evolution now encompassed both art and phil… Show more

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