Kevin Hill presents a highly original study of Nietzsche's thought, the first book to examine in detail his debt to the work of Kant. Hill argues that Nietzsche is a systematic philosopher who knew Kant far better than is commonly thought, and that he can only be properly understood in relation to him. Nietzsche's Critiques will be of great value to scholars and students with interests in either of these philosophical giants, or in the history of ideas generally.
Kevin Hill presents a highly original study of Nietzsche's thought, the first book to examine in detail his debt to the work of Kant. Hill argues that Nietzsche is a systematic philosopher who knew Kant far better than is commonly thought, and that he can only be properly understood in relation to him. Nietzsche's Critiques will be of great value to scholars and students with interests in either of these philosophical giants, or in the history of ideas generally.
(Department of Philosophy, Northwestern University, Illinois, USA)
Inhaltsangabe
A Note on Textual Methodology 1: Nietzsche's Flesh, Kant's Skeleton I. The First Reading: Judgement (1868-1874) 3: Early Nietzsche and the Critique of Judgement II. The Second Reading: Reason (1880-1889) 5: Kant on Metaphysics 6: Nietzsche on Metaphysics 7: The Critique of Morality Conclusion: The Ruins of Reason? Bibliography Index
A Note on Textual Methodology 1: Nietzsche's Flesh, Kant's Skeleton I. The First Reading: Judgement (1868-1874) 3: Early Nietzsche and the Critique of Judgement II. The Second Reading: Reason (1880-1889) 5: Kant on Metaphysics 6: Nietzsche on Metaphysics 7: The Critique of Morality Conclusion: The Ruins of Reason? Bibliography Index
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