In Nietzsche and Zen: Self-Overcoming without a Self, André van der Braak juxtaposes Nietzsche with four influential representatives of the Buddhist Zen tradition: Nagarjuna, Linji, Dogen, and Nishitani. In doing so, he reveals Nietzschean philosophy as a philosophy of continuous self-overcoming, in which even the notion of "self" is overcome, and allows a greater understanding of Nietzsche through the lens of Zen and vice versa. This treatment will be useful to Nietzsche scholars, continental philosophers, and comparative philosophers.
In Nietzsche and Zen: Self-Overcoming without a Self, André van der Braak juxtaposes Nietzsche with four influential representatives of the Buddhist Zen tradition: Nagarjuna, Linji, Dogen, and Nishitani. In doing so, he reveals Nietzschean philosophy as a philosophy of continuous self-overcoming, in which even the notion of "self" is overcome, and allows a greater understanding of Nietzsche through the lens of Zen and vice versa. This treatment will be useful to Nietzsche scholars, continental philosophers, and comparative philosophers.
André van der Braak is research associate at Radboud University, Nijmegen.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: a Summary of Arguments Part 3 Part 1. Setting the Stage Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Nietzsche's Buddhism Chapter 5 Chapter 2. Nietzsche and Zen - Previous Research Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Nietzsche and Zen as Philosophies of Self-overcoming Part 7 Part 2. Practices of Self-Overcoming Chapter 8 Chapter 4. Nietzsche and Nagarjuna on the Self-overcoming of the Will to Truth Chapter 9 Chapter 5. Nietzsche and Linji on Truth as Embodiment Chapter 10 Chapter 6. Nietzsche and Dogen on the Self-cultivation of the Body Chapter 11 Chapter 7. The Self-overcoming of the Ego Part 12 Part 3. Enlightenment Chapter 13 Chapter 8. The Self-overcoming of Redemption and Enlightenment Chapter 14 Chapter 9. The Child Chapter 15 Chapter 10. Nishitani on Nietzsche: the Self-overcoming of the Will to Power Part 16 Part 4. The Self-overcoming of Philosophy Chapter 17 Chapter 11. Exoteric and Esoteric Chapter 18 Chapter 12. Revaluation of All Values Chapter 19 Epilogue: Toward a Philosophy of the Future
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: a Summary of Arguments Part 3 Part 1. Setting the Stage Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Nietzsche's Buddhism Chapter 5 Chapter 2. Nietzsche and Zen - Previous Research Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Nietzsche and Zen as Philosophies of Self-overcoming Part 7 Part 2. Practices of Self-Overcoming Chapter 8 Chapter 4. Nietzsche and Nagarjuna on the Self-overcoming of the Will to Truth Chapter 9 Chapter 5. Nietzsche and Linji on Truth as Embodiment Chapter 10 Chapter 6. Nietzsche and Dogen on the Self-cultivation of the Body Chapter 11 Chapter 7. The Self-overcoming of the Ego Part 12 Part 3. Enlightenment Chapter 13 Chapter 8. The Self-overcoming of Redemption and Enlightenment Chapter 14 Chapter 9. The Child Chapter 15 Chapter 10. Nishitani on Nietzsche: the Self-overcoming of the Will to Power Part 16 Part 4. The Self-overcoming of Philosophy Chapter 17 Chapter 11. Exoteric and Esoteric Chapter 18 Chapter 12. Revaluation of All Values Chapter 19 Epilogue: Toward a Philosophy of the Future
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