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Asceticism and Will to power

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Difference between Asceticism and Will to power

Asceticism vs. Will to power

Asceticism (from the ἄσκησις áskesis, "exercise, training") is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals. The will to power (der Wille zur Macht) is a prominent concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche.

Similarities between Asceticism and Will to power

Asceticism and Will to power have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arthur Schopenhauer, Asceticism, Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morality, Plato.

Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer (22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher.

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Asceticism

Asceticism (from the ἄσκησις áskesis, "exercise, training") is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals.

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Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, cultural critic, composer, poet, philologist and a Latin and Greek scholar whose work has exerted a profound influence on Western philosophy and modern intellectual history.

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On the Genealogy of Morality

On the Genealogy of Morality: A Polemic (Zur Genealogie der Moral: Eine Streitschrift) is an 1887 book by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.

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Plato

Plato (Πλάτων Plátōn, in Classical Attic; 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC) was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world.

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Asceticism and Will to power Comparison

Asceticism has 180 relations, while Will to power has 74. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.97% = 5 / (180 + 74).

References

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