Comprehensive, accessible and detailed, this volume will be important for students and teachers seeking to develop their understanding of Nietzsche's philosophy. Key texts, including The Birth of Tragedy and Thus Spoke Zarathustra, are explored in depth, and topics covered include truth, science, art, history and his famous 'will to power'.
Comprehensive, accessible and detailed, this volume will be important for students and teachers seeking to develop their understanding of Nietzsche's philosophy. Key texts, including The Birth of Tragedy and Thus Spoke Zarathustra, are explored in depth, and topics covered include truth, science, art, history and his famous 'will to power'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Nietzsche's life and works Tom Stern Part I. Influences and Interlocutors: 1. What Nietzsche did and did not read Andreas Urs Sommer 2. Nietzsche's untimely antiquity James I. Porter 3. Schopenhauer: Nietzsche's antithesis and source of inspiration Robert Wicks 4. Nietzsche and Wagner Mark Berry 5. On Nietzsche's legacy Stephen Mulhall Part II. Selected Texts: 6. The birth of tragedy: transfiguration through art Paul Raimond Daniels 7. Zarathustra: Nietzsche's rendezvous with eternity Dirk R. Johnson 8. Figurative philosophy in Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil Robert B. Pippin 9. Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality: moral injury and transformation Christa Davis Acampora Part III. Truth, History and Science: 10. Nietzsche and the truth of history Anthony K. Jensen 11. Nietzsche, truth, and naturalism Christian J. Emden 12. Nietzsche on the arts and sciences Sebastian Gardner Part IV. Will, Value and Culture: 13. The Will to Power Lawrence J. Hatab 14. Nietzsche's ethics of affirmation Tom Stern 15. Nietzsche on free will Michael N. Forster 16. Nietzsche's Germans Raymond Geuss.
Introduction: Nietzsche's life and works Tom Stern Part I. Influences and Interlocutors: 1. What Nietzsche did and did not read Andreas Urs Sommer 2. Nietzsche's untimely antiquity James I. Porter 3. Schopenhauer: Nietzsche's antithesis and source of inspiration Robert Wicks 4. Nietzsche and Wagner Mark Berry 5. On Nietzsche's legacy Stephen Mulhall Part II. Selected Texts: 6. The birth of tragedy: transfiguration through art Paul Raimond Daniels 7. Zarathustra: Nietzsche's rendezvous with eternity Dirk R. Johnson 8. Figurative philosophy in Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil Robert B. Pippin 9. Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality: moral injury and transformation Christa Davis Acampora Part III. Truth, History and Science: 10. Nietzsche and the truth of history Anthony K. Jensen 11. Nietzsche, truth, and naturalism Christian J. Emden 12. Nietzsche on the arts and sciences Sebastian Gardner Part IV. Will, Value and Culture: 13. The Will to Power Lawrence J. Hatab 14. Nietzsche's ethics of affirmation Tom Stern 15. Nietzsche on free will Michael N. Forster 16. Nietzsche's Germans Raymond Geuss.
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