Fire Philosophy: Nietzsche, Zen, and How to Live

著者: Dale Wright & Krzysztof Piekarski
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  • One thing is needful. --To "give style" to one’s character–– a great and rare art! ~Nietzsche Professors Dale Wright, Malek Moazzam-Doulat, and Krzysztof Piekarski explore Nietzsche, Zen, and the Philosophy of Living.

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  • Nietzsche and Nagarjuna Awaken from Dualism by Dale Wright
    2024/09/15

    Friedrich Nietzsche’s most famous work, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, is a fictional account of a spiritual quest by his protagonist, Zarathustra, who after ten years of meditative retreat in the wilderness, descends from the mountains to teach what he has learned to awaken the spirit of humanity. Written in archaic, scripture-style language, Nietzsche considered this creative narrative his most important statement on the possibility of human enlightenment and on the reactionary human resistance to higher evolutionary forms of life.

    The story below, written by Dale Wright and narrated by Krzysztof Piekarski, follows Nietzsche’s Zarathustra in both archaic style and its focus on spiritual awakening but brings a fictional Buddhist named Nagarjuna into dialogue with Nietzsche’s spiritual pilgrim. In the same sense that Nietzsche’s Zarathustra is not the same as the ancient Persian Zoroastrian by that name, our fictional Nagarjuna is not to be identified with the famous second century Buddhist logician of that name, even though the two share Buddhist perspectives and concerns. In our story, Zarathustra, Nagarjuna and the mayor of a local village debate each other on what might be at stake in waking up to the realities of life. All quotations are from one section of Thus Spoke Zarathustra, a section called “the Three Evil Things.”



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  • Zen and Politics: Q & A with Dale Wright
    2024/08/29

    Dale Wright joins his fellow Fire Philosophers to discuss Krzysztof’s essay about the middle way between “Keep Politics out of Zen” and “Buddhists vote for X.”

    We heartily enjoyed the conversation and hope you will join us for the next ones!

    The original essay can be found here:

    Below you can find our backlog of conversations in podcast format:



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  • Dale and Krzysztof Discuss the films Red and Perfect Days
    2024/07/16

    Exploring Loneliness and Justice: A Discussion on 'Red' and 'Perfect Days'

    Join our conversation where we delve into the themes of loneliness, solitude, and justice in two profound films: 'Red' from the Three Colors Trilogy and the recent 'Perfect Days.' Our discussion is inspired by a Nietzsche quote and explores how these cinematic works address human connection, self-reflection, and the notion of living a meaningful life. We uncover the nuances of characters navigating isolation amidst interwoven destinies and reflect on the lessons these films offer for our own lives. Watch and explore how mindfulness, simplicity, and justice play pivotal roles in shaping our existential journey.



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One thing is needful. --To "give style" to one’s character–– a great and rare art! ~Nietzsche Professors Dale Wright, Malek Moazzam-Doulat, and Krzysztof Piekarski explore Nietzsche, Zen, and the Philosophy of Living.

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Krzysztof Piekarski

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