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Nietzsche Trauma And Overcoming The Psychology Of The Psychologist Uri Wernik

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Nietzsche Trauma And Overcoming The Psychology Of The Psychologist Uri Wernik
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Publisher: Vernon Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Author: Uri Wernik
ISBN: 9781622732944, 9781622733354, 9781622733521, 1622732944, 1622733355, 1622733525
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Nietzsche Trauma And Overcoming The Psychology Of The Psychologist Uri Wernik by Uri Wernik 9781622732944, 9781622733354, 9781622733521, 1622732944, 1622733355, 1622733525 instant download after payment.

'Nietzsche Trauma and Overcoming' shows that Nietzsche suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and most probably was a victim of childhood sex abuse. I bring convincing evidence from his texts to support these claims, along with a discussion of corroborating psychological findings on these issues. I show that he teaches coping with pain and suffering, based on his life experience, with lessons from the school of war, the wisdom of reinterpretation, and artistic activity. His three themes of the Superman, Eternal Recurrence, and the Will to Power, the heart of his philosophy and psychology, are understood in a new light, in relation to his personal suffering and overcoming. The book criticizes the attempts to diagnose Nietzsche as suffering from various psychiatric disorders, psychoanalyze him as a fatherless child grown old, and outing him as a closet homosexual. These approaches lead to a dead-end. Firstly, it is impossible to prove that someone is a paragon of mental health, not a covert homosexual, and unmoved by a parent's death. Secondly, these speculations explain only a small part of Nietzsche's personal statements, found in his writings. Thirdly, and most importantly, they do not change our understanding of his ideas and how they were arrived at; they do not increase our appreciation of him; and do not leave us with any lessons for life (the goal of any good writing according to Nietzsche).

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