RETHINKING OF THE NIETZSCHE'S PHILOSOPHY OF WILL IN CHALLENGE WITH TRUTH OF MODERN CULTURE

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Judgement about Friedrich Nietzsche as a criticizer of modern culture and a new establisher in culture and thought of the new world, is a very difficult task. But criticizing of morality, philosophy and culture during the last ages is an effort that Nietzsche has done it and in this way he notified the effects of corruption on human will and life.Nietzsche in his new establishing in reaction to dominant culture and privailing discourse during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, intended to re-established forces of life (thought and will or reason and life) in the form of will of power, untill with emphasising on creative character of man and creation of new values, to settle the modern man in a centre that is necessary for his recognition and his making known.Last aim of this article is showing that important efforts of nietzsche in representation of his philosophy of will to consist of: critique of truth and rationalization of western modern culture since Socrat till now, from changing the dominant discourse and critique of each general mental principles and return to factor of will and ability of human being.
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Persian
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Political Quartely, Volume:37 Issue: 4, 2008
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55
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