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Foucault's Views On Human Capital
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views on human capital Labor is a factor in production, but at the same time it is passive in itself and only finds employment and activity thanks to a rate of investment. Foucault widens the critique and asserts that it could also be appl...

Friedrich Nietzsche
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expound the doctrines of “will to power” (Wille zur Macht), perspectivism, the master and slave moralities, and the Superman (Übermensch). His presentation of these themes is dominated by unresolved tensions, a characteristic stylistic pre...

Nietzsche And Hegel
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Nietzsche” is a text concerned, not to diminish the importance of these two influential and major thinkers from the history of modern philosophy, as a casual glance at Jurist’s title might at first suggest, but rather to amplify it. It aims...

Friedrich Nietzsche
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on the death of god and the superman Introduction Nietzsche's philosophical system rotates around a trinity, the three doctrines of will-to-power, superman, and eternal recurrence. These three teachings are treated in some detail in his gr...

Foucault's Work
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Foucault's Work Introduction  Crime command is a reconfigured convoluted of interlocking organisations and schemes that are themselves created of vintage and new components, the vintage modified and reoriented by a new procedure context (Ga...

Friedrich Nietzsche
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, his religoius life, why he did not belive in god, and the subjective truth. Discussion After thinking and developing his philosophies he wrote several essays, one of which is The Anti-Christ, based on his theori...

nietzsche Self
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key concepts that encompasses the understanding of tragedy as an affirmation of life, an eternal recurrence (which many commentators have re-interpreted), a rejection of Platonism and a repudiation of both Christianity and egalitarianism (...