Abstract

As the threefold meaning of - equalizing, opposing, and surpassing - suggests, Nietzsche's Anti-Darwinism is not a simple opposition to Darwinism. Rather, it assumes a more fundamental similarity between the two which it then claims to go beyond. Darwinism and Antidarwinism show themselves to be complementary interpretations which interact and and again overcome each other - like the will to power and will to nothingness, health and sickness, or superman and the last man.

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