Nietzsche and Metaphysical Pessimism

Russian Studies in Philosophy 41 (3):82-96 (2002)
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'The world is tragically splendid in its fragmentedness. Its harmony lies in its disharmony, its unity in its enmity. Such is the paradoxical doctrine of Heraclitus, subsequently paradoxically developed by Friedrich Nietzsche into the theory of 'tragic optimism."'

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