The scientific debate on longevity and its determinants is lively and involves researchers from different some people live longer than others is not an easy task. Variables that are shown to be significant for longer survival in certain populations are not always relevant to individuals of other populations. Recently, researchers have identified in Sardinia the Blue Zone (BZ), thus denominated due to the significant number of cases of centenarians recorded as well as a low sex ratio value. A village located in this area was selected for the carrying out of a more detailed analysis at individual level and socio-demographic determinants of longevity were examined. A family reconstructed database was created using a multi-source approach. Historical data was therefore used to study today's population, establishing a unique bridge between historical demography and the current level of longevity. The study focused on survival of newborns in the selected village during a period of 50 years – from 1866 to 1915 – and also took into consideration information on related family members. Each individual included in the database was followed from birth to death, as he/she went through marriage and family formation. Complete survival of all newborns was observed until the present. Based on careful review of the existing literature, the empirical model considered factors such as sex differential, the contribution of familial transmission both in terms of genes, biological, and shared environment, and the role played by environment operationalised considering early-life conditions. Concepts were organized into a life-course approach for survival analysis. The analysis of the data enabled to the estimation of mortality trajectories, which in turn confirmed the exceptional longevity of the population understudy and in particular of males. The investigation of differential survival among members of the same community brought to light the relevance of certain familial variables on survival, which are not exclusively genetic. The results achieved open the way to further studies.
PREMIÈRE PARTIE. — LA VIE ET L'ŒUVRE DE NIETZSCHE
I. La biographie
II. L'œuvre
Une construction inachevée et défigurée
Principes d'une lecture équitable
L'œuvre et la maladie
Le problème de la cohérence
SECONDE PARTIE. — LA PHILOSOPHIE DE NIETZSCHE
I. Le nihilisme
Nihilisme et décadence
La mort de Dieu
Les étapes du nihilisme
L'approche du Dernier Homme
II. Surmonter la métaphysique
Le dualisme moral
La calomnie des sens et du sensible
La fable de l'« être »
La critique du cogito
L'idéalisme
La moralisation de Dieu
III. Interprétation et vérité
Le texte et le chaos
Le perspectivisme
Les valeurs
La méthode généalogique
La genèse de l'esprit et de la véracité
Le pragmatisme vital de l'erreur-utile
Le jeu de l'illusion et de la vérité
L'art, protecteur de la vie
IV. La volonté de puissance
Sagesse du corps
La volonté de puissance, essence de l'Être
Compétition et construction
L'acte de se surmonter soi-même
Force et faiblesse
Le Retour Éternel
V. Le surhomme
La sélection
L'éducation dionysiaque
Le héros affirmateur
La grande politique
Bibliographie