Krzysztof Michalski reinterprets Nietzsche's philosophy by emphasizing the interconnectedness of time and eternity, arguing that Nietzsche's insights on human life are fundamentally tied to our understanding of both concepts. He posits that eternity serves as a measure of time and is intrinsically linked to the human body, aging, and mortality. Michalski explores how Nietzsche's reflections on love, morality, and the will to power gain new significance when viewed through the lens of eternity, suggesting that nihilism stems from humanity's struggle with life's impermanence.
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Michalski was a Polish philosopher and the founder of the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna. He was known for his profound exploration of philosophical concepts and their impact on society. His work delved into questions of freedom, responsibility, and the nature of human existence. Through his intellectual vision and leadership of the institute, he became a significant figure in European philosophical thought.






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What Holds Europe Together?
- 198 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on European identity politics, this work explores the concept of 'solidarity' and its implications for obligations towards fellow citizens, new East European members, and global responsibilities. A collaboration of esteemed scholars and politicians, initiated by former EU President Romano Prodi, the book delves into critical issues shaping Europe's future, offering insights into contemporary challenges and the evolving sense of community among Europeans.