TY - JOUR ID - 36751 TI - RETHINKING THE DEMAND FOR WILL TO POWER: DIFFERENT VERSION OF THE CONCEPT OF POWER JO - POLITICAL QUARTERLY JA - JPQ LA - en SN - 1735-9678 AU - Nazari, Aliashraf AU - Hasanpour, Ali AD - Assistant Professor; Political Science Department, University of Tehran AD - Ph.D Student; Political Science of Islamic Azad University Y1 - 2013 PY - 2013 VL - 43 IS - 3 SP - 237 EP - 256 KW - Nietzsche's ontology KW - Epistemology KW - the Will to Power KW - Change KW - Ethics DO - 10.22059/jpq.2013.36751 N2 - Will to Power is an important concept in Nietzsche’s thought. His approach inrelation to concepts such as strength of will, freedom, influence and responsibility isplaced. Will to Powerin the sense of human life and his works are based on logicand reason Jmlgy men are servants of the stretch. This stretch whenever the powerfails, the collapse of civilization and the decline of life appear. The desire for poweris the most important concept in Nietzsche’s thought centered "life" is considered ina manner that makes the realm of imagination and action. Truth, values, knowledgesystems and knowledge as a manifestation of this request. This article aims toexamine the ontological and epistemological foundations for better understanding ofNietzsche's thought, the idea of ”the will to power” is . Nietzsche's critique ofphilosophy, ethics, Christian, Scientologist and modern humans, and it endedphilosophy into a new way of holism and Antzaygry abandoned and the path thatleads to it being philosophy - called aesthetic. The results of his philosophicaloutlook, collapsing in a hierarchical system of science, society and the formation ofattitudes in which the fundamental role of culture in the present. Nietzsche 's thoughton power rather than military means ( power Weberian sense ), the basis of "culture"and the emphasis is on the same cultural foundations of power politics is animportant new approach. UR - https://jpq.ut.ac.ir/article_36751.html L1 - https://jpq.ut.ac.ir/article_36751_2983aca77af5e155322016beea9b4fb5.pdf ER -