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  1. Zarathustra Stone: Friedrich Nietzsche in Sils-Maria, August 1881.Mark Anderson - 2016 - Nashville, TN, USA: SPh Press.
    Stylistically fictionalized but true to the salient facts, Zarathustra Stone relates the story of the day Friedrich Nietzsche thought the thought that changed his life, and that would, he believed, alter the course of western intellectual history. The Eternal Recurrence of the Same. Eternal Return. The narrative explains imaginatively the origin of Nietzsche’s idea, not only its philosophical roots, but its biographical, emotional, and psychological sources as well.
     
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  2. Zarathustra’s Moral Psychology.Neil Sinhababu - 2022 - In Keith Ansell-Pearson & Paul S. Loeb (eds.), Nietzsche's ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra': A Critical Guide. Cambridge University Press. pp. 148-167.
    In Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Nietzsche presents passion as constituting human agency. He encountered this Humean view in Schopenhauer, and recognized its explanatory advantages over Platonic and Kantian rationalism. Zarathustra's poetic speeches anticipate and address contemporary objections to the view that passion constitutes agency. "On the Despisers of the Body" explains why understanding the self as constituted by passion provides better explanations of reasoning, value judgment, and the unity of the self than Christine Korsgaard's neo-Kantian view. "On Enjoying and (...)
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    Zarathustra's Moral Tyranny: Kant, Hegel and Feuerbach.Francesca Cauchi - 2022 - Edinburgh University Press.
  4. Zarathustra’s metaethics.Neil Sinhababu - 2015 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (3):278-299.
    Nietzsche takes moral judgments to be false beliefs, and encourages us to pursue subjective nonmoral value arising from our passions. His view that strong and unified passions make one virtuous is mathematically derivable from this subjectivism and a conceptual analysis of virtue, explaining his evaluations of character and the nature of the Overman.
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  5. Zarathustra's Blessed Isles: Before and After Great Politics.Peter S. Groff - 2021 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 52 (1):135-163.
    This article considers the significance of the Blessed Isles in Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra. They are the isolated locale to which Zarathustra and his fellow creators retreat in the Second Part of the book. I trace Zarathustra’s Blessed Isles back to the ancient Greek paradisiacal afterlife of the makarōn nēsoi and frame them against Nietzsche’s Platonic conception of philosophers as “commanders and legislators,” but I argue that they represent something more like a modern Epicurean Garden. Ultimately, I (...)
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    Zarathustra as a Prophet of Jewish Renewal: Nietzsche and the Young Martin Buber.Paul Mendes-Flohr - 2001 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 57 (1):103 - 111.
    The young Martin Buber was so much taken by the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche that at the age of 17 he undertook a translation of the work "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" into Polish. Even though the project had to be abandoned, Buber's enthusiasm for Nietzsche did not wane and traces of his influence are to be found in the different stages of his thought. The article shows how Buber came to introduce a Nietzschean perspective into the nascent Zionist movement. In (...)
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  7. Nietzsche’s Zarathustra and Parodic Style: On Lucian’s Hyperanthropos and Nietzsche’s Übermensch.Babette Babich - 2011 - Diogenes 58 (4):58-74.
    It is well-known that as a term, Nietzsche’sÜbermenschderives from Lucian of Samosata’shyperanthropos. I argue that Zarathustra’s teaching of the overman acquires new resonances by reflecting on the context of that origination from Lucian’sKataplous– literally, “sailing into port” – referring to the soul’s journey (ferried by Charon, guided by Hermes) into the afterlife. TheKataplous he tyrannos, usually translatedDownward Journey or The Tyrant, is a Menippean satire of the “overman” who is imagined to be superior to others of “lesser” station in (...)
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  8. Zarathustra/Zarathustra as educator.Richard Schacht - 1995 - In Peter R. Sedgwick (ed.), Nietzsche: a critical reader. Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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    Zarathustra’s Dionysian Modernism.Robert Gooding-Williams - 2001 - Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    In arguing that Nietzsche's _Thus Spoke Zarathustra_ is a philosophical explanation of the possibility of modernism—that is, of the possibility of radical cultural change through the creation of new values—the author shows that literary fiction can do the work of philosophy. Nietzsche takes up the problem of modernism by inventing Zarathustra, a self-styled cultural innovator who aspires to subvert the culture of modernity by creating new values. By showing how Zarathustra can become a creator of new values, notwithstanding (...)
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    Zarathustra's shadow and virtual nihilism.Stephen Barker - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (4):658-663.
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    Nietzsche, zarathustra, and subjectivity in the andes.David Cortez - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (170):59-73.
    RESUMEN El artículo analiza la presencia del Zaratustra de F. Nietzsche en la región andina durante el siglo XX. Con base en la tesis de A. Rama y M. Hopenhayn, se muestra su relación con procesos de reconfiguración de las subjetividades relacionados con las dinámicas de modernización y secularización. Se analizan diversas lecturas filosóficas de dicha obra: culturalismos, marxismos, existencialismos e historicismos. A diferencia de autores como E. Dussel y F. Hinkelammert, se argumenta que los motivos del Zaratustra no significan (...)
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  12. Zarathustras Poetik des Reinen.Wolfram Groddeck - 2001 - In Norbert Haas, Rainer Nägele, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger & Gerhard Herrgott (eds.), Kontamination. Eggingen: Edition Isele.
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    Thus Spake Zarathustra.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1911 - Mineola, NY: Dover Publications. Edited by Thomas Common.
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    Thus spoke Zarathustra.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1917 - New York,: Viking Press. Edited by Walter Arnold Kaufmann.
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    Nietzsches Zarathustra auslegen: Thesen, Positionen und Entfaltungen zu "Also sprach Zarathustra" von Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.Murat Ates (ed.) - 2014 - Marburg: Tectum.
    Nietzsche selbst schrieb einst über seinen Zarathustra, dieser sei »das tiefste Buch, das die Menschheit hat [...] Aber mit dem kann man nicht anfangen«. Tatsächlich machte es Nietzsche seinen Leserinnen und Lesern nicht einfach: Der durchwegs kryptisch gehaltene Text erschwert das philosophische Verstehen des Werkes enorm, stellt dem Versuch eiliger Aneignung bewusst Hindernisse in den Weg. Es gibt wohl kaum ein philosophisches Werk, das die Auslegung derart erschwert und zugleich einfordert, wie »Also sprach Zarathustra«. Der vorliegende Sammelband setzt (...)
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    Zarathustra's moral tyranny: spectres of Kant, Hegel and Feuerbach.Francesca Cauchi - 2022 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Introduction -- Nietzsche's ascetic morality -- The Kanitan rational will and the tyranny of self-overcoming -- Hegel's 'labour of the negative' and the Lacerations of self-negation -- The bitter cup of pur love : Feuerbach and Zarathustra -- Conclusion.
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    Zarathustra and the ethical ideal: timely meditations on philosophy.Robert Henri Cousineau - 1991 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This work defines its course in reference to Nietzsche's Also Sprach Zarathustra.
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    Zarathustra:'That malicious dionysian'.Gudrun von Tevenar - 2013 - In Ken Gemes & John Richardson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche. Oxford University Press.
    Book synopsis: 32 specially written essays, by world-renowned scholars in the field State-of-the-art, comprehensive coverage of Nietzsche's life, works, and central ideas Includes chapters on all of Nietzsche's principal works Essential reading for anyone working in the area The diversity of Nietzsche's books, and the sheer range of his philosophical interests, have posed daunting challenges to his interpreters. This Oxford Handbook addresses this multiplicity by devoting each of its 32 essays to a focused topic, picked out by the book's systematic (...)
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    Zarathustra and Transhumanism: Man is Something to Be Overcome.Joshua Merlo - 2019 - Scientia et Fides 7 (2):41-61.
    In Sorgner's 2009 paper "Nietzsche, the Overhuman, and Transhumanism", he argues, contra Bostrom, that the transhumanist movement's postman is fundamentally similar to Nietzsche's overman. In this paper, Sorgner's thesis is challenged. It is argued that transhumanism, as presented both popularly and academically, is fundamentally incompatible with Nietzsche's overman, as presented in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. This argument focuses on three significant characteristics's of Zarathustra's description of the overman: the role of earthly existence, immortality, and the rejection of collective values.
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  20. What Zarathustra Whispers.Gabriel Zamosc - 2015 - Nietzsche Studien 44 (1):231-266.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 44 Heft: 1 Seiten: 231-266. -/- Abstract: In this essay I defend my interpretation of the unheard words that Zarathustra whispers into Life’s ear in “The Other Dance Song” and that have long kept commentators puzzled. I argue that what Zarathustra whispers is that he knows that Life is pregnant with his child. Zarathustra’s ability to make Life pregnant depends on his overcoming of Eternal Recurrence which threatens to strangle him with disgust (...)
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  21. 3.“Zarathustra Is Dead, Long Live Zarathustra!”“Zarathustra Is Dead, Long Live Zarathustra!”(pp. 83-93).Christa Davis Acampora, Joe Ward, Robert Guay, Robbie Duschinsky, Stanley Rosen & Tom Stern - 2011 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 41 (1).
     
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    Zarathustra’s Politics and the Dissatisfaction of Mimesis.Jonathan Salem-Wiseman - 1999 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 3 (1):71-92.
    In this reading of Thus Spoke Zarathustra, I attempt to account for the gradual transformation of Zarathustra’s politics and pedagogy in light of his confrontation with a Platonic understanding of imitation. I argue that the provisional teaching of the overman is abandoned in the second half of the text because it fails to teach others to become who they are. It only produces bad imitations of Zarathustra himself. I read the thought of the eternal recurrence, however, as (...)
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    Zarathustra’s Politics and the Dissatisfaction of Mimesis.Jonathan Salem-Wiseman - 1999 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 3 (1):71-92.
    In this reading of Thus Spoke Zarathustra, I attempt to account for the gradual transformation of Zarathustra’s politics and pedagogy in light of his confrontation with a Platonic understanding of imitation. I argue that the provisional teaching of the overman is abandoned in the second half of the text because it fails to teach others to become who they are. It only produces bad imitations of Zarathustra himself. I read the thought of the eternal recurrence, however, as (...)
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    Zarathustra Is Dead, Long Live Zarathustra!Adrian Del Caro - 2011 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 41 (1):83-93.
  25. Nietzsche, zarathustra and the status of laughter.John Lippitt - 1992 - British Journal of Aesthetics 32 (1):39-49.
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    Zarathustra, Phronesis, and an Alternative Understanding of Human Rights.Bindu Puri - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):23-34.
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    Zarathustra, Phronesis, and an Alternative Understanding of Human Rights.Bindu Puri - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):23-34.
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    Zarathustra a Parigi: La ricezione di Nietzsche nella cultura francese del primo novecento by Alice Gonzi (review).Alberto Giacomelli - 2013 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 44 (1):134-136.
    Alice Gonzi’s Zarathustra a Parigi analyzes the complex reception of Nietzsche’s work in French culture between 1877 and 1930. In the first chapter, she shows how French academic philosophy, generally of neo-Kantian orientation, and the Wagnerian circles in Paris in this period did not consider Nietzsche a canonical philosopher, but rather stigmatized his thought and minimized its importance. As early as 1891, Téodor de Wyzewa, in his F. Nietzsche, le dernier metaphysician, praised Nietzsche as a writer while criticizing him (...)
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    Nietzsche, Zarathustra And The Status Of Laughter.John Lippitt - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (4):39-49.
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    Zarathustra's Dionysian Modernism.Robert Gooding-Williams - 2007 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 34 (1):61-78.
  31. Passing By: Zarathustra’s Other Response to Revenge.Shalini Satkunanandan - forthcoming - Political Theory.
    Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality warns that revenge’s reactiveness can jeopardize salutary change in shared values. I identify an overlooked revenge-mitigating praxis in the spatial movements of Nietzsche’s fictional prophet Zarathustra, who seeks collaborators to overcome Christian morality and create new world-affirming values. Zarathustra’s well-known response to revenge, specifically the revenge against time undergirding interpersonal revenge, is willing the eternal return of the same. But he also exemplifies a more available response. “Passing by” is a coming close (...)
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  32. Reading Zarathustra.Kathleen M. Higgins - 1988 - In Robert C. Solomon & Kathleen Marie Higgins (eds.), Reading Nietzsche. Oxford University Press. pp. 132--51.
     
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    Zarathustra's Children: A Study of a Lost Generation of German Writers.Raymond Furness - 2000 - Camden House.
    A study of the enormous influence of the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche on turn-of-the-century German literature. The aim of this book is to explore "that post-Nietzschean archipelago of German literature which no one mind can hope to map, let alone inhabit" (Michael Hamburger) and to introduce it to the English-speaking reader for the firsttime, in accessible form. The study starts from the assumption that the daring imagery and cosmic sweep of Thus Spake Zarathustra provided the impetus for the creation (...)
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    Nietzsches Zarathustra-Wahn.Wilhelm Resenhöfft - 1972 - Frankfurt/M.,: Peter Lang.
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    Zarathustra's Love Beyond Wisdom.David Goicoechea - 2002 - State University of New York Press.
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    Nietzsche, Zarathustra and Deleuze.N. Tubbs - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (2):357-385.
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    Zarathustra 2.0. y más allá: Consideraciones adicionales sobre la compleja relación entre Nietzsche y el Transhumanismo.Stefan Sorgner, Nicolás Antonio Rojas Cortés & R. Camilo Vergara - 2022 - Revista Ethika+ 5:207-254.
    Traducción del artículo publicado originalmente como Sorgner, S. L. (2011). Zarathustra 2.0 and Beyond: Further Remarks on the Complex Relationship between Nietzsche and Transhumanism. The Agonist, a Nietzsche Circle Journal, 4(2).
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  38. Zarathustra contra Zarathustra (A. Ridley).F. Cauchi - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (1):35-37.
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    Nietzsche’s Zarathustra. The Misreading of a Hero.David Wyatt Aiken - 2006 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 35 (1):70-103.
    Ther is no evidence that the character of Zarathustra is modeled upon the life and reforming religious activities of the historical Zoroaster/Zarathustra. Religious history casts no interperative light on the identity of Nietzsche's Zarathustra; likewise, it is apparent that Zarathustra and the Zoroaster of history are incompatible in their metaphysical visions of the world. It would therefore seem that the reader of Also sprach Zarathustra is at liberty to understand that Zarthustra is a new, antihistorical, (...)
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    Zarathustra and the stages on life's way: A Nietzschean riposte to Kierkegaard ?John Powell Clayton - 1985 - Nietzsche Studien 14 (1):179.
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    Was ist Nietzsches Zarathustra? Eine philosophische Auseinandersetzung.Heinrich Meier - 2017 - München, Deutschland: C.H.Beck.
    Heinrich Meiers Buch versucht am Leitfaden der Frage, ob Zarathustra ein Philosoph oder ein Prophet ist, zum Kern des Dramas vorzustoßen.
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    Zarathustra and the stages on life’s way: A Nietzschean riposte to Kierkegaard?John Powell Clayton - 1985 - Nietzsche Studien 14:179-200.
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    50. Zarathustra.Michael Georg Conrad - 1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand (ed.), Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 118-119.
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    Zarathustra: The tragic figure of the last philosopher.Walter Brogan - 1994 - Research in Phenomenology 24 (1):42-56.
    The coast has vanished, now the last chain has fallen from me, the boundless roars around me, far out glisten space and time; be of good cheer, old heart.1.
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    Zarathustra’s Preposterous History.Joel P. Westerdale - 2006 - Nietzsche Studien 35 (1):47-69.
    What possible allure can a Persian prophet hold for a philhellenic philosopher? "Zarathustra's Preposterous History" discusses the conspicuous heritage of Nietzche's figure, arguing that Nietzsche's turn to Zoroaster itself functions as an instance of affirmation, the difficult affirmation of even that which must be overcome. The self-overcoming that structures Also sprach Zarathustra comes to characterize the figure of Zarathustra itself, both within this book and in Nietzsche's later writings. But only through the preposterous imposition of this characterization (...)
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    Nietzsche's ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra': A Critical Guide.Keith Ansell-Pearson & Paul S. Loeb (eds.) - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    Nietzsche regarded Thus Spoke Zarathustra as his most important philosophical contribution because it proposes solutions to the problems and questions he poses in his later books – for example, his cure for the human disposition to vengefulness and his creation of new values as the antidote to nihilism. It is also the only place where he elaborates his concepts of the superhuman and the eternal recurrence of the same. In this Critical Guide, an international group of distinguished scholars analyze (...)
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  47. Thus spoke Zarathustra. Nietzsche - 2006 - In Thomas L. Cooksey (ed.), Masterpieces of philosophical literature. Greenwood Press.
     
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    125. Zarathustras Wigderkehr.Hermann Hesse - 1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand (ed.), Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 189-190.
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    Zarathustra’s Stammer as a Way of Life.Kathleen Higgins - 1988 - International Studies in Philosophy 20 (2):117-122.
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    Zarathustra’s Stammer as a Way of Life.Kathleen Higgins - 1988 - International Studies in Philosophy 20 (2):117-122.
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