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  1. Geschichte und Utopie by Emile M. Cioran,
  2. Histoire et utopie by Emile Michel Cioran, 1987-03-03
  3. Émile Cioran y Dios.(filósofo)(Columna): An article from: Siempre! by Javier Sicilia, Patricia Gutiérrez-Otero, 2005-10-02
  4. Précis de décomposition by Emile Michel Cioran, 1977-10-04
  5. Vacillations by Emile Michel Cioran, P. Alechinsky, 1998-06-09
  6. Die Verfehlte Schopfung by Emile M Cioran, 1969
  7. Essai sur la pensée réactionnaire by Emile Michel Cioran, 1977-01-01
  8. Dasein als Versuchung. by Emile M. Cioran, 1993-01-01
  9. Anthologie du portrait by Emile Michel Cioran, 1996-02-13
  10. Über das reaktionäre Denken. Zwei Essays. by Emile M. Cioran, 1996-01-01
  11. EN LAS CIMAS DE LA DESESPERACION (Spanish Edition) by CIORAN EMILE. M., 2009
  12. BREVIARIO DE LOS VENCIDOS (Spanish Edition) by CIORAN EMILE. M., 2010
  13. L'Orient Du Signe: Reves Et Derives Chez Victor Segalen, Henri Michaux Et Emile Cioran (Modern French Identities) by Elodie Laugt, 2008-01
  14. Cahiers 1957 - 1972 by Emile M. Cioran, 2001-09-30

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E.M. Cioran Romanian born philosopher, aphorist, and essayist, who moved to Paris on the eve of World War II and from 1949 published his writings in French. Cioran was an uncompromising pessimist and moralist, whose major themes were dread, despair, and the irrationality of existence. "Music is the sound track of askesis . Could one make love after Bach? Not even after Handel, whose unearthliness does not have heavenly perfume. Music is a tomb of delights, beatitude which buries us. " (from Tears and Saints , 1937, trans. by Ilinca Zarifopol-Johnston) The Temptation to Exist (1956) that, "Hating my people, my country, its timeless peasants enamoured of their own torpor and almost bursting with hebetude, I blushed to be descended from them," Cioran later wrote. His father, Emilian Cioran, was a Greek Orthodox priest, and his mother, Elvira Cioran née Comanici, was head of the Christian Women's League. Cioran studied the lycée in Sibiu, where he was sent at the age of 10, and then entered the University of Bucharest, where he studied philosophy and wrote a thesis on Henri Bergson. Along with Mircea Eliade, Eugene Ionesco, Constantin Noica, and other angry young men, he participated in Romania's cultural Renaissance during the 1930s. Pe culmile disperarii (1934, On the Heights of Despair), Cioran's first book

22. Emile M Cioran Quotes
Emile M Cioran Emile M Cioran Quotes Emile Zola Emilie Cady Emily Bronte Eric Berne Eric Hoffer Erica Jong Erich Fromm Ernest Benn Ernest Dowson Ernest Hemingway
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23. Cioran, Emile - (1911-1995) - Consciência - Philosophers
A collection of quotes attributed to Romanian writer and philosopher Emile Cioran.
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24. Society > Philosophy > Continental Philosophy > Nihilism
Cioran, Emile Nietzsche, Friedrich Stirner, Max Nihilism as a philosophical position is the view that the world, especially human
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Nihilism
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A term comes from either Latin nihil, meaning "not anything". A Oxford English Dictionary (rpm. ed. 1995) gives 1787 as the number one have of the word around French, noting that nihiliste was utilized inside 1761, though in the religious feel of 'heretic' that is at present obsolete. Rey too argues that a Russian tantamount nigilizm that appeared within 1829 was an impulse to penetration of the term into modern language. A Latin indefinite pronoun nihil ('nothing') occurs as decreased form of nihilum , the term that derives from either ne-hilom an emphatic form of the negation ne by means of hilum Nihilism in philosophy
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. Friedrich Nietzsche's later function displays the preoccupation by using nihilism. Book One of a posthumous collection The Will to Power Though a few deride it when nihilistic, postmodernism skepticism Nihilism in ethics and morality
In the globe of ethics nihilist or nihilistic Postmodernism and the breakdown of knowledge
Postmodern thought is colored by the perception of the degeneration of systems of epistemology and ethics humanism and the Enlightenment. Though these are typically described as the au fond nihilist philosophy, prior to typing the brief discussiin on postmodernist thought these are significant to note that nihilism itself is open to postmodernist criticism: nihilism occurs as claim to a universal truth, exactly what postmodernism rejects.

25. E. M. Cioran | LibraryThing
Also known as Cioran, Emil Cioran, Emil Cioran, Emile Cioran, E. M. Cioran, mile Cioran (see complete list), Emil M. Cioran, Emil M. Cioran, Emile M. Cioran, mile M. Cioran
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26. CIORAN, Emile Michel - Citas Famosas -…Translate This PageFrases Del Autor CIO
Cioran, mileMarcel (1911-95). Romanian essayist and aphorist, resident in France since 1937. He studied philosophy in Bucharest, writing a thesis on Bergson , and in 1933
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