In Individuality and Beyond, Benedetta Zavatta offers a new philosophical interpretation of the impact that Emerson's work had on a range of Nietzsche's ideas. Zavatta provides new insights into this relationship by drawing on the marginal markings and annotations that Nietzsche made in his copies of Emerson's works, which have been discovered in Nietzsche's personal library.
In Individuality and Beyond, Benedetta Zavatta offers a new philosophical interpretation of the impact that Emerson's work had on a range of Nietzsche's ideas. Zavatta provides new insights into this relationship by drawing on the marginal markings and annotations that Nietzsche made in his copies of Emerson's works, which have been discovered in Nietzsche's personal library.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Benedetta Zavatta is Marie Curie Fellow Researcher at the ITEM (CNRS/ENS) Paris. She is currently a member of the HyperNietzsche Association, the International Society for Nietzsche Studies (ISNS), and the Seminario Permanente Nietzscheano. Her principal research interest is German philosophy of the 19th Century, with attention to Nietzsche and his sources. Zavatta has been Research Fellow at the Weimar Classics Foundation, the Deutsches Seminar of Basel University, the LMU Munich, the University of Oxford, the New University of Lisbon, and Columbia University in New York. She has also participated in various European projects in the field of Digital Humanities (HyperNietzsche, Discovery, Agora, among others).
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Chapter One: The Reception of the Emerson-Nietzsche Relation * Chapter Two: The Struggle Against Fate * Chapter Three: Self-Reliance as Moral Autonomy and Original Self-Expression * Chapter Four: Society or Solitude? * Chapter Five: Making History and Writing History * Conclusion: Individuality and Beyond * References * Index * A companion website contains an appendix of high-resolution photographs of Nietzsche's marginalia and other hand-written commentary.
* Introduction * Chapter One: The Reception of the Emerson-Nietzsche Relation * Chapter Two: The Struggle Against Fate * Chapter Three: Self-Reliance as Moral Autonomy and Original Self-Expression * Chapter Four: Society or Solitude? * Chapter Five: Making History and Writing History * Conclusion: Individuality and Beyond * References * Index * A companion website contains an appendix of high-resolution photographs of Nietzsche's marginalia and other hand-written commentary.
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