1. The tragic "smile" of the superman in Nietzsche's thought

Bijan Abdolkarimi; Seyed Alireza Razavizade

Volume 11, Issue 21 , Summer and Autumn 2020, , Pages 165-197

http://dx.doi.org/10.30465/os.2021.25574.1561

Abstract
  Nietzsche points out that these are the outputs of metaphysical theological thinking and that the ultimate outcome of these worldviews is despair, hopelessness and disappointment which results in nihilism. The history of Western thought, as Nietzsche believes, has been full of hostility and hatred towards ...  Read More

2. Truth and will to power as art

Bijan Abdolkarimi; Seyed Alireza Razavizade

Volume 10, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 169-195

http://dx.doi.org/10.30465/os.2020.5207

Abstract
  A prominent concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche is “will to power” which is proposed as an alternative against metaphysical thinking. Nietzsche’s thought is a new interpretation of the modern human’s social and individual life. Nietzsche criticized metaphysical thinking ...  Read More

3. "Eternal Recurrence" as Zarathustra's Most Abysmal Thought

Roohollah Karimi

Volume 6, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2016, , Pages 89-113

Abstract
  Nietzsche thinks Thus Spoke Zarathustra is his greatest book and the doctrine of eternal recurrence is the “most Abysmal Thought” of this book. Why has this doctrine such importance in the philosophy of Nietzsche? Although there are differences between eternal recurrence in The Gay Science ...  Read More