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École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris, France

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Aesthetics is an important part of F. Nietzsche’s ideological system. This paper is based on Nietzsche’s experience and masterpieces of different periods, reviewing the changes of his aesthetic idea, in order to grasp the development of Nietzsche’s Aesthetic theory, then we found that Nietzsche’s Aesthetics has a close relationship with the life, practice and politics.

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Nietzsche, aesthetics, philosophy

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