Nietzsche thinks that properties of the new mode of love include danger and elusiveness, strength and agonism, forms of cultivation and technique.
He grounds his conception of love with the prescription, amor fati. We can find connections between love and subjective ideas of truth whereby Nietzsche considers truth-as-woman to represent a philosopher’s seduction and a basis for affirmation. He extends this idea to the mythological figure of Dionysius's lover Ariadne in his philosophical narrative, which represents the literary source for what I argue is a drive to the spiritualization of sensuality in his mature thinking, akin to the Apollonian and Dionysian drives.
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