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Savoskina A.M. NOTION OF "VALUE" IN PHILOSOPHY OF M. HEIDEGGER AND F. NIETZSCHEIn this article the problem of understanding the meaning of the concept of "value", which it acquired in the mid XX century after the works of Heidegger, Nietzsche dedicated. The author of the article has reviewed the evolution of the values notion definition. Nietzsche's contribution to development of axiological thought has been analyzed. The position of Heidegger as regards Nietzsche's role in changing of values notion understanding has been considered. Basic notions of Nietzsche's philosophy are singled out and described, and the place of values therein is considered. Main distinctions of the value notion in Nietzsche's philosophy, from Heidegger's point of view, are defined. Key words: Key words:values, will to power, reliance of values, evaluation, recurrence of the same.
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Author: Savoskina A.M.
Year: 2014
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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