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Political Leadership and Nihilism: A Study of Weber and Nietzsche
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This article is published in International Studies in Philosophy.The article was published on 1988-11-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nihilism.read more
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Morgenthau as a Weberian Methodologist
Stephen Turner,George D Mazur +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it is argued that Morgenthau was a sophisticated user of Weber's views who self-consciously applied them in the sphere of International Relations in such a way that Realism provided an ideal-typical model of the rational and responsible statesman.
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'What have we to do with morals?' Nietzsche and Weber on history and ethics:
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Autonomy and 'inner distance' a trace of Nietzsche in Weber
TL;DR: The question which leads us beyond the grave of our own generation is not how will human beings feel in the future, but "how will they be"... We do not want to train up feelings of well-being in people, but those characteristics we think constitute the greatness and nobility of our human nature.
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Nietzsche's Jewish Problem and Great Politics: The Continued Research Interest in his Political Thought
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the research on Nietzsche's political thought, and discuss Robert C. Holub's book Nietzsche's Jewish Problem (2016), while Holub does not mention his notion of a "great politics" which aims at breeding superior humans.
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Objectivity, Political Order, and Responsibility in Max Weber’s Thought
TL;DR: Weber's conception of politics has long been interpreted in relativistic and "agonistic" terms as discussed by the authors, neglecting Weber's notion of "objectivity" as well as the complex links between pol...
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Morgenthau as a Weberian Methodologist
Stephen Turner,George D Mazur +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it is argued that Morgenthau was a sophisticated user of Weber's views who self-consciously applied them in the sphere of International Relations in such a way that Realism provided an ideal-typical model of the rational and responsible statesman.
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'What have we to do with morals?' Nietzsche and Weber on history and ethics:
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Autonomy and 'inner distance' a trace of Nietzsche in Weber
TL;DR: The question which leads us beyond the grave of our own generation is not how will human beings feel in the future, but "how will they be"... We do not want to train up feelings of well-being in people, but those characteristics we think constitute the greatness and nobility of our human nature.
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Nietzsche's Jewish Problem and Great Politics: The Continued Research Interest in his Political Thought
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the research on Nietzsche's political thought, and discuss Robert C. Holub's book Nietzsche's Jewish Problem (2016), while Holub does not mention his notion of a "great politics" which aims at breeding superior humans.
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Objectivity, Political Order, and Responsibility in Max Weber’s Thought
TL;DR: Weber's conception of politics has long been interpreted in relativistic and "agonistic" terms as discussed by the authors, neglecting Weber's notion of "objectivity" as well as the complex links between pol...