“Nobel” for Entire Life Performance
Keywords:
science, morality, Alfred Nobel, dynamite, conscience, will to power,, NietzscheAbstract
The linguistic foundation of the term δυναμις (dinamis) comes from the Greek language, positively aspected and used in rendering the meaning of power, dynamics, potential, and ability. Epistemological progress promotes in the patented formula the notion of dynamite, of the same Hellenistic essence, used for the first time in 1866 and attributed to the explosive that is the subject of this study and which belongs entirely to Alfred Nobel. The interest in this invention was intended to be compatible with scientific evolution and technological progress. Generous in many humanitarian and scientific philanthropic acts, Alfred Nobel was paradoxically pessimistic, bitterly ironic, and convinced that his discoveries, instead of contributing to the annihilation of war, would inevitably make conflicts even bloodier than before. The notoriety of Nobel's will is colossal, exceptional and unmatched in its essence and substance. It stands as a symbol of undisputed epistemological power and a dynamic of the most distinguished praxis.Published
2024-07-23
How to Cite
Ursache, A. (2024). “Nobel” for Entire Life Performance. SCIENTIA MORALITAS - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research , 9(1), 233-241. Retrieved from https://www.scientiamoralitas.com/index.php/sm/article/view/277
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