The worlds of the Apollonian and Dionysian contrast in that they depict a realm of lunacy, ecstasy, and profound unity with nature.
The complexity of human actions is a profound exploration into the intricate layers of decision-making and moral considerations.
While Kentaro Miura’s treatment of Farnese is notably less moralistic, it is not motivated by a desire to label people as evil or to punish them for their misdeeds.
Paul Ricœur’s hermeneutics of suspicion examines the insights of Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud in uncovering hidden truths and transforming the art of interpretation.
Nietzsche’s philosophy challenges traditional beliefs, exploring the tension between science, truth, and the death of God in a chaotic world.