Indexmediocrity 39-40, 48, 99, 109, 131, 135memoryfear <strong>of</strong> 158-9and history 60-4, 78-9 , 101-2, 104Mencken, H. L. xlvMerck,Johann He<strong>in</strong>rich 48, 256metaphor, <strong>in</strong> Strauss 25-6, 50-1, 52metaphysicsand mean<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> life 157-8and Schopenhauerian man 153and significance <strong>of</strong> culture 175and Strauss 31-3and university philosophy 188Meyer, Jilrgen 148, 256Meyerbeer, Giacomo 228, 256Meysenbug, Malwida von xxxvi, 256Moltke, Helmuth von 33, 256Mommsen, Theodor 14, 256money-makers, and greed 150, 164-5,169, 174, 176, 210, 219-20Montaigne, Michel de 135, 207moralityand Christianity 132-3conventional xxixand exemplar 132-3and history 105-6and music 202and Strauss 29-31Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 24, 97musicand cultural reform 97, 167, 216-17,240-3and <strong>the</strong> folk 230-3and German culture 192, 214-15, 230,234and Strauss 22-4, 28, 45see also Beethoven, Ludwig von; Wagner,mythRichardand history 70and Wagner 205-6, 229-30, 236-7naivety, and talent 201naturalism, and Christianity 133natureanti<strong>the</strong>ses 226and man 157-61, 162-4, 177and pmpose 177-9and Rousseauan man 151-2and Schopenhauerean man 160and Strauss 17and Wagner 215, 221-3, 226, 236, 240,244, 252necessityand objectivity 91-2and Wagner 197, 212, 244negationcreative power xxviiiand cultural philist<strong>in</strong>ism 8, 44, 49and human existence 61<strong>in</strong> <strong>Untimely</strong> <strong>Meditations</strong> xxv-xxv<strong>in</strong>eo-Hegelianism, and history xiv-xv, 96,104-5 , 108'A New Year's Word to <strong>the</strong> Editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Weekly Paper The New Reich' xxxv<strong>in</strong>ewspapersand history 18and language 49-50, 54Niebuhr, Barthold Georg 65, 73, 183, 256<strong>Nietzsche</strong>, <strong>Friedrich</strong>chronology xxxv-xxxixcorrespondence vii, xvi, xvii, xxiv,xxx n.1critique <strong>of</strong> Wagner xxiiand grow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> philosophyix, xhealth x, xxiii, xxvi, xxxvii-xxxvii,xxxixand <strong>in</strong>fluence <strong>of</strong> Schopenhauer xvi-xix,xxxv, 130-6philosophical development xix,xxiv-xxv, xxvii, 130, 136-46as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Classical Philology viii-x,xxix, xxxii n.20, xxxvprojected 'Philosophenbuch' x, xviirejection <strong>of</strong> Schopenhauer xvi-xvii, xix,xxii, xxxi n.13, xxxii n.14, 257relationship with Wagner viii, xi,xx-xxi, xxv, 258see also Birth <strong>of</strong> Tragedy; writ<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>of</strong><strong>Nietzsche</strong>nihilism, <strong>in</strong>evitability xxixobjectivity, and history 83-7, 88, 90-1On <strong>the</strong> uses and disadvantages <strong>of</strong> history forlife xiv-xvi, xxxvii, 59-123and antiquarian approach 72-5, 122and critical approach 76-7, 122and current age as late age 100-7,114-15and form and content 77-82and historical judgment 100-2and illusion 95-9, IIIand justice 88-95and memory 60-4, 78-9, 101-2, 104and monumental approach 67-72, 122and suprahistorical view 65-7, 120and weaken<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> personality 83-7271
IndexOn <strong>the</strong> uses and disadvantages <strong>of</strong> history forlife (cont.)and world-process 107-16and youth 116-23opera see Wagner, Richardop<strong>in</strong>ion, publicand cultural philist<strong>in</strong>ism 24, 38-40, 45,47and popular culture xiii, xlv-xlvi, 3, 7,128, 135, 193optimism, <strong>in</strong> Strauss 27-8oratory, education <strong>in</strong> 131-2Overbeck, Franz xxxix, 256Parmenides 208n.parodyphilosophical 108-11and Wagner 198-9Pascal, Blaise 36Passow, Franz Ludwig Carl <strong>Friedrich</strong> 192,256past ,and antiquarian history 72-5, 77, 122and critical history 75-6, 77, 122and future xlvi, 63, 65, 67, 94-5, 104and historical judgment 93-5, 100-2and human existence xv, 61-6, 86, 120and modern politics 207and monumental history 68-72, 77, 122and objectivity 90-1, 94people see folk; Volkperformers, and Wagner 247personalityweakened 79, 83-7, 116and world-process 104-5, 107, 110-11,115-16perspectivism xxviiipessimism xvii , xix, 28, 147, 161philist<strong>in</strong>es, cultural xiii, xiv, xxviii, 7-10and classic writers 49, 51-3, 138and end <strong>of</strong> seek<strong>in</strong>g 8-10and German culture 7-14, 34, 35-40,117, 148-9and history 10-1 1, 117and Strauss xiii, 12, 13, 14-34, 35,37-40, 43, 45, 47-8and Wagner 210-1 1, 217-19, 249-50weakness 12-13philologyand Classical perspective xlviand cultural philist<strong>in</strong>ism 10and cultural renewal viii-ixand dis<strong>in</strong>terested scholarship xxphilosopheras educator xvii-xix, 130-46, 147, 156,161-2, 177<strong>in</strong>dependence xxix-xxx, 137-8, 182-4as solitary 85, 138-40, 143-4, 160, 165,176, 183Strauss as 44university 137, 181, 183-94philosophyand cultural philist<strong>in</strong>ism 10-1 2, 148-9history 186-7and life and art vii, 160-1, 177-8,181-2, 210<strong>Nietzsche</strong> attempts to switch to ix, xpre-Platonic ix, x-xi, xviiand scholarship xvi, xxviii, 85, 141, 144,153, 170-4, 181, 183-8, 193-4state promotion 182, 183-93task 207-8and Wagner 206, 208, 232, 236-7Platoand citizenship 183as court philosopher 184and d a 224-5and eaucation 118-19poetryand Wagner 236-9and youth 117politicsand existence 147-8see also statePolybius 67-8, 256possibility, human xviii-xix, 69-70present, and history 61-2, 65-6, 69, 75,77, 94, 128and history xiv-xv, 66, 101P .. ... t ..
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