Homer and Classical Philology — Friedrich Nietzsche

Homer and Classical Philology
Friedrich NietzschePlatanus Publishing
Homer and Classical Philology
Friedrich NietzscheFriedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche tarafından kaleme alınan Homer and Classical Philology Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Homer and Classical Philology Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Kitap Özeti At the present day no clear and consistent opinion seems to be held regarding Classical Philology We are conscious of this in the circles of the learned just as much as among the followers of that science itself The cause of this lies in its many sided character in the lack of an abstract unity and in the inorganic aggregation of heterogeneous scientific activities which are connected with one another only by the name Philology It must be freely admitted that philology is to some extent borrowed from several other sciences and is mixed together like a magic potion from the most outlandish liquors ores and bones It may even be added that it likewise conceals within itself an artistic element one which on æsthetic and ethical grounds may be called imperatival an element that acts in opposition to its purely scientific behaviour Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Sayfa 46 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Mart 2020 Barkod 9786257058469 Kategori Psikoloji Kitapları Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Başvuru Kitapları

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At the present day no clear and consistent opinion seems to be held regarding Classical Philology We are conscious of this in the circles of the learned just as much as among the followers of that science itself The cause of this lies in its many sided character in the lack of an abstract unity and in the inorganic aggregation of heterogeneous scientific activities which are connected with one another only by the name ldquo Philology rdquo It must be freely admitted that philology is to some extent borrowed from several other sciences and is mixed together like a magic potion from the most outlandish liquors ores and bones It may even be added that it likewise conceals within itself an artistic element one which on aelig sthetic and ethical grounds may be called imperatival an element that acts in opposition to its purely scientific behaviour