Christian J. Emden
Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of History
Christian J. Emden
Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of History
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This book explores Nietzsche's understanding of modern political culture and his position in the history of modern political thought.
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This book explores Nietzsche's understanding of modern political culture and his position in the history of modern political thought.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9780521880565
- ISBN-10: 0521880564
- Artikelnr.: 23025271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9780521880565
- ISBN-10: 0521880564
- Artikelnr.: 23025271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and translations
Introduction
Part I. The Failure of Neohumanism: 1. Philologists, liberals, and the nation
2. The Austro-Prussian War in Leipzig
3. The demands of history
4. Toward a cautious materialism
5. Teleology and the laws of history
Part II. The Formation of Imperial Germany, Seen from Basel: 1. Intellectual culture in Basel
2. The practice of cultural history
3. The need for philosophical education
4. The 'German Spirit' and the Franco-Prussian War
Part III. The Crisis of Historical Culture: 1. The crisis of historicism
2. What is orientation in history?
3. The political mobilization of myth
4. 'The Soul of the Antiquarian'
5. The impossible critical historian
Part IV. Political Lessons from Cultural Anthropology: 1. The view from outside
2. Lessons from anthropology
3. Metaphor, myth and cultural reality
4. 'Survivals': religion and the state
5. Political realism and the 'Free Spirit'
Part V. Geneology, Naturalism and the Political: 1. The path to geneology
2. A natural history of moral communities
3. Sovereign individuals and the ethic of responsibility
4. The task of geneology
5. 'To translate humanity back into nature'
Part VI. The Idea of Europe and the Limits of Geneology: 1. 'The creation of the European individual'
2. Beyond the modern nation state
3. Political realities in Imperial Germany
4. Modernity and the limits of geneology.
Abbreviations and translations
Introduction
Part I. The Failure of Neohumanism: 1. Philologists, liberals, and the nation
2. The Austro-Prussian War in Leipzig
3. The demands of history
4. Toward a cautious materialism
5. Teleology and the laws of history
Part II. The Formation of Imperial Germany, Seen from Basel: 1. Intellectual culture in Basel
2. The practice of cultural history
3. The need for philosophical education
4. The 'German Spirit' and the Franco-Prussian War
Part III. The Crisis of Historical Culture: 1. The crisis of historicism
2. What is orientation in history?
3. The political mobilization of myth
4. 'The Soul of the Antiquarian'
5. The impossible critical historian
Part IV. Political Lessons from Cultural Anthropology: 1. The view from outside
2. Lessons from anthropology
3. Metaphor, myth and cultural reality
4. 'Survivals': religion and the state
5. Political realism and the 'Free Spirit'
Part V. Geneology, Naturalism and the Political: 1. The path to geneology
2. A natural history of moral communities
3. Sovereign individuals and the ethic of responsibility
4. The task of geneology
5. 'To translate humanity back into nature'
Part VI. The Idea of Europe and the Limits of Geneology: 1. 'The creation of the European individual'
2. Beyond the modern nation state
3. Political realities in Imperial Germany
4. Modernity and the limits of geneology.
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and translations
Introduction
Part I. The Failure of Neohumanism: 1. Philologists, liberals, and the nation
2. The Austro-Prussian War in Leipzig
3. The demands of history
4. Toward a cautious materialism
5. Teleology and the laws of history
Part II. The Formation of Imperial Germany, Seen from Basel: 1. Intellectual culture in Basel
2. The practice of cultural history
3. The need for philosophical education
4. The 'German Spirit' and the Franco-Prussian War
Part III. The Crisis of Historical Culture: 1. The crisis of historicism
2. What is orientation in history?
3. The political mobilization of myth
4. 'The Soul of the Antiquarian'
5. The impossible critical historian
Part IV. Political Lessons from Cultural Anthropology: 1. The view from outside
2. Lessons from anthropology
3. Metaphor, myth and cultural reality
4. 'Survivals': religion and the state
5. Political realism and the 'Free Spirit'
Part V. Geneology, Naturalism and the Political: 1. The path to geneology
2. A natural history of moral communities
3. Sovereign individuals and the ethic of responsibility
4. The task of geneology
5. 'To translate humanity back into nature'
Part VI. The Idea of Europe and the Limits of Geneology: 1. 'The creation of the European individual'
2. Beyond the modern nation state
3. Political realities in Imperial Germany
4. Modernity and the limits of geneology.
Abbreviations and translations
Introduction
Part I. The Failure of Neohumanism: 1. Philologists, liberals, and the nation
2. The Austro-Prussian War in Leipzig
3. The demands of history
4. Toward a cautious materialism
5. Teleology and the laws of history
Part II. The Formation of Imperial Germany, Seen from Basel: 1. Intellectual culture in Basel
2. The practice of cultural history
3. The need for philosophical education
4. The 'German Spirit' and the Franco-Prussian War
Part III. The Crisis of Historical Culture: 1. The crisis of historicism
2. What is orientation in history?
3. The political mobilization of myth
4. 'The Soul of the Antiquarian'
5. The impossible critical historian
Part IV. Political Lessons from Cultural Anthropology: 1. The view from outside
2. Lessons from anthropology
3. Metaphor, myth and cultural reality
4. 'Survivals': religion and the state
5. Political realism and the 'Free Spirit'
Part V. Geneology, Naturalism and the Political: 1. The path to geneology
2. A natural history of moral communities
3. Sovereign individuals and the ethic of responsibility
4. The task of geneology
5. 'To translate humanity back into nature'
Part VI. The Idea of Europe and the Limits of Geneology: 1. 'The creation of the European individual'
2. Beyond the modern nation state
3. Political realities in Imperial Germany
4. Modernity and the limits of geneology.