Nietzsche's Free Spirit Philosophy
Herausgeber: Bamford, Rebecca
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A major collection of essays by a panel of leading Nietzsche scholars exploring Nietzsche's philosophy of the free spirit.
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A major collection of essays by a panel of leading Nietzsche scholars exploring Nietzsche's philosophy of the free spirit.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781783482177
- ISBN-10: 1783482176
- Artikelnr.: 42772691
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781783482177
- ISBN-10: 1783482176
- Artikelnr.: 42772691
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rebecca Bamford is assistant professor of philosophy at Quinnipiac University. She was previously assistant editor of the Journal of Nietzsche Studies. Her monograph Nietzsche's Method: Experimentalism in Science and Mind is forthcoming with De Gruyter. She currently serves as Secretary of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society. Contributors: Ruth Abbey, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, USA; Christa Davis Acampora, Professor of Philosophy, Hunter College CUNY, USA; Paul Bishop, William Jacks Chair in Modern Languages, University of Glasgow, UK; Marcus Born, Researcher in Modern German Literature, Heidelberg University, Germany; Daniel Conway, Professor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University, USA; Christine Daigle, Professor of Philosophy, Brock University, Canada; Katia Hay, Post-doctoral researcher in Philosophy, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Duncan Large, Professor of Languages, Translation and Communication, Swansea University, UK; Katrina Mitcheson, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of the West of England, UK; Martine Prange, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Leiden; the Netherlands; Herman Siemens, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Leiden, the Netherlands; Andreas Urs Sommer, Professor of Philosophy, University of Freiburg, Germany
Notes on Abbreviations / Acknowledgements / Introduction
Rebecca Bamford / Part I: Origins / 1. Skilled Marksman and Strict Self-Examination: Nietzsche on La Rochefoucauld
Ruth Abbey / 2. The Ethical Ideal of the Free Spirit in Human
All Too Human
Christine Daigle / 3. Beyond Selfishness: Epicurean Ethics in Nietzsche and Guyau
Keith Ansell-Pearson / 4. The Free Spirit and Aesthetic Self-Re-Education
Duncan Large / 5. Health and Self-Cultivation in Dawn
Rebecca Bamford / 6. Ridendo Dicere Severum: On Probity
Laughter and Self-Critique in Nietzsche's Figure of the Free Spirit
Herman Siemens and Katia Hay / Part II: Developments
Applications
and Extensions / 7. The Experiment of Incorporating Unbounded Truth
Katrina Mitcheson / 8. Perspectives on a Philosophy of the Future in Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil
Marcus Andreas Born / 9. Nietzsche's "Free Spirit"
Richard Schacht / 10. Being Unattached: Freedom and Nietzsche's Free Spirits
Christa Davis Acampora / 11. Free the Spirit!: Kantian
Jungian
and Neoplatonic Resonances in Nietzsche
Paul Bishop / 12. Almost Everything is Permitted: Nietzsche's Not-So-Free Spirits
Daniel Conway / 13. Is There a Free Spirit in Nietzsche's Late Writings?
Andreas Urs Sommer / Notes on Contributors / Index
Rebecca Bamford / Part I: Origins / 1. Skilled Marksman and Strict Self-Examination: Nietzsche on La Rochefoucauld
Ruth Abbey / 2. The Ethical Ideal of the Free Spirit in Human
All Too Human
Christine Daigle / 3. Beyond Selfishness: Epicurean Ethics in Nietzsche and Guyau
Keith Ansell-Pearson / 4. The Free Spirit and Aesthetic Self-Re-Education
Duncan Large / 5. Health and Self-Cultivation in Dawn
Rebecca Bamford / 6. Ridendo Dicere Severum: On Probity
Laughter and Self-Critique in Nietzsche's Figure of the Free Spirit
Herman Siemens and Katia Hay / Part II: Developments
Applications
and Extensions / 7. The Experiment of Incorporating Unbounded Truth
Katrina Mitcheson / 8. Perspectives on a Philosophy of the Future in Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil
Marcus Andreas Born / 9. Nietzsche's "Free Spirit"
Richard Schacht / 10. Being Unattached: Freedom and Nietzsche's Free Spirits
Christa Davis Acampora / 11. Free the Spirit!: Kantian
Jungian
and Neoplatonic Resonances in Nietzsche
Paul Bishop / 12. Almost Everything is Permitted: Nietzsche's Not-So-Free Spirits
Daniel Conway / 13. Is There a Free Spirit in Nietzsche's Late Writings?
Andreas Urs Sommer / Notes on Contributors / Index
Notes on Abbreviations / Acknowledgements / Introduction
Rebecca Bamford / Part I: Origins / 1. Skilled Marksman and Strict Self-Examination: Nietzsche on La Rochefoucauld
Ruth Abbey / 2. The Ethical Ideal of the Free Spirit in Human
All Too Human
Christine Daigle / 3. Beyond Selfishness: Epicurean Ethics in Nietzsche and Guyau
Keith Ansell-Pearson / 4. The Free Spirit and Aesthetic Self-Re-Education
Duncan Large / 5. Health and Self-Cultivation in Dawn
Rebecca Bamford / 6. Ridendo Dicere Severum: On Probity
Laughter and Self-Critique in Nietzsche's Figure of the Free Spirit
Herman Siemens and Katia Hay / Part II: Developments
Applications
and Extensions / 7. The Experiment of Incorporating Unbounded Truth
Katrina Mitcheson / 8. Perspectives on a Philosophy of the Future in Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil
Marcus Andreas Born / 9. Nietzsche's "Free Spirit"
Richard Schacht / 10. Being Unattached: Freedom and Nietzsche's Free Spirits
Christa Davis Acampora / 11. Free the Spirit!: Kantian
Jungian
and Neoplatonic Resonances in Nietzsche
Paul Bishop / 12. Almost Everything is Permitted: Nietzsche's Not-So-Free Spirits
Daniel Conway / 13. Is There a Free Spirit in Nietzsche's Late Writings?
Andreas Urs Sommer / Notes on Contributors / Index
Rebecca Bamford / Part I: Origins / 1. Skilled Marksman and Strict Self-Examination: Nietzsche on La Rochefoucauld
Ruth Abbey / 2. The Ethical Ideal of the Free Spirit in Human
All Too Human
Christine Daigle / 3. Beyond Selfishness: Epicurean Ethics in Nietzsche and Guyau
Keith Ansell-Pearson / 4. The Free Spirit and Aesthetic Self-Re-Education
Duncan Large / 5. Health and Self-Cultivation in Dawn
Rebecca Bamford / 6. Ridendo Dicere Severum: On Probity
Laughter and Self-Critique in Nietzsche's Figure of the Free Spirit
Herman Siemens and Katia Hay / Part II: Developments
Applications
and Extensions / 7. The Experiment of Incorporating Unbounded Truth
Katrina Mitcheson / 8. Perspectives on a Philosophy of the Future in Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil
Marcus Andreas Born / 9. Nietzsche's "Free Spirit"
Richard Schacht / 10. Being Unattached: Freedom and Nietzsche's Free Spirits
Christa Davis Acampora / 11. Free the Spirit!: Kantian
Jungian
and Neoplatonic Resonances in Nietzsche
Paul Bishop / 12. Almost Everything is Permitted: Nietzsche's Not-So-Free Spirits
Daniel Conway / 13. Is There a Free Spirit in Nietzsche's Late Writings?
Andreas Urs Sommer / Notes on Contributors / Index