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    Nietzsche, Cruelty, Masochism, Genealogy.Aleš Bunta - 2023 - Filozofski Vestnik 43 (1).
    The paper is primarily devoted to Nietzsche’s account of cruelty, which represents an indispensable key to understanding Nietzsche’s genealogical project in many of its essential aspects. This study is complemented by parallels with two other outstanding intellectual figures of the late nineteenth century: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky and Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. Dostoevsky wrote that “civilisation has made mankind if not more bloodthirsty, at least more vilely, more loathsomely bloodthirsty.” Nietzsche went a step further in this assessment: not only does civilisation not (...)
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    In Times of “Chastity”: An Inquiry into Some Recent Developments in the Field of Perversion.Aleš Bunta - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 42 (1).
    This essay is part of a project that has set out, as one of its primary objectives, to observe perversions as important indicators of broader changes and developments within society. Both of the momenta I follow in this study meet all the requirements for such an inquiry. The first development to be examined is what I will call the decline of pornography. At a time when all of society is increasingly becoming pornographic in so many ways, it sounds strange to (...)
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    The Thought of Eternal Recurrence in Nietzsche’s Notebook M III.Aleš Bunta - 2022 - Filozofski Vestnik 42 (3).
    The article is primarily a study of Nietzsche’s unpublished fragments from the period spring-autumn 1881, in which Nietzsche first developed his thought of the “eternal recurrence of the same.” In the article, I attempt to accomplish two goals: the first goal is to explain Nietzsche’s theses on the eternal recurrence, which at that time were still remarkably clear and coherent. And the second goal is to try to find in these same theses an explanation for their future silence. In other (...)
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    Nietzsche and Badiou: Event, Intervention, “God is dead”.Aleš Bunta - 2023 - Filozofski Vestnik 43 (2).
    The article draws attention to a certain multi-layered parallel between Nietzsche and Badiou’s theory of the event, which the author argues Badiou evaded by a kind of strategic relocation. The article does not focus so much on (and certainly not against) Badiou’s philosophy, but attempts to assess the possible implications of this relocation for Badiou’s interpretation of Nietzsche. In the first part of the article, the key concepts of Badiou’s account of Nietzsche are introduced, such as “archi-politics”, “antiphilosophy”, and the (...)
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  5. Annihilation of Nothing?Aleš Bunta - 2005 - Filozofski Vestnik 26 (2).
    The article examines the relation between Nietzsche’s and Hegel’s concepts of nothing and negativity. Both concepts have to be understood as two radical answers to the metaphysical constitution of reality. Namely, if metaphysics constitutes reality through the exclusion of nothing from being, then for Hegel it is actually impossible to recognize reality if it hasn’t been understood in its equality with negation, or in other words, if being hasn’t been beheld in its sameness with nothing. On the other hand, the (...)
     
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  6. Between the will to power and the declaration of anti-event nihilism.A. Bunta - 2003 - Filozofski Vestnik 24 (1):201-217.
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    Nietzschejeva kritika objektivnosti in njena »orodja«.Aleš Bunta - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 41 (3).
    The article takes as its venture-point the thesis that – whilst speaking of Nietzsche’s critique of objectivity – it is impossible to avoid the following fundamental problem: according to Nietzsche, objectivity and criticism are two facets of the same tendency that the “philosophy of the future” will have to overcome in the higher form of the philosophical “creation of new values”. From this perspective, it also becomes possible to explain Nietzsche’s decision to focus his critique in an attempt to intervene (...)
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  8. Saving Private One.Ales Bunta - 2010 - Filozofski Vestnik 31 (3):7 - +.
     
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    Uničiti nič?Aleš Bunta - 2007 - Ljubljana: Društvo za teoretsko psihoanalizo.
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  10. We as nothing and nothing as we. Hegel and Nietzsche.A. Bunta - 2005 - Filozofski Vestnik 26 (1).
     
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