Nietzsche as PhilosopherColumbia University Press, 2005 - 286 páginas Few philosophers are as widely read or as widely misunderstood as Friedrich Nietzsche. When Danto's classic study was first published in 1965, many regarded Nietzsche as a brilliant but somewhat erratic thinker. Danto, however, presented a radically different picture, arguing that Nietzsche offered a systematic and coherent philosophy that anticipated many of the questions that define contemporary philosophy. Danto's clear and insightful commentaries helped canonize Nietzsche as a philosopher and continue to illuminate subtleties in Nietzsche's work as well as his immense contributions to the philosophies of science, language, and logic. This new edition, which includes five additional essays, not only further enhances our understanding of Nietzsche's philosophy; it responds to the misunderstandings that continue to muddy his intellectual reputation. Even today, Nietzsche is seen as everything from a precursor of feminism and deconstruction to a prophetic writer and spokesperson for disgruntled teenage boys. As Danto points out in his preface, Nietzsche's writings have purportedly inspired recent acts of violence and school shootings. Danto counters these misreadings by elaborating an anti-Nietzschian philosophy from within Nietzsche's own philosophy "in the hope of disarming the rabid Nietzsche and neutralizing the vivid frightening images that have inspired sociopaths for over a century." The essays also consider specific works by Nietzsche, including Human, All Too Human and The Genealogy of Morals, as well as the philosopher's artistic metaphysics and semantical nihilism. |
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Ph1losoph1cal Nih1l1sm | 1 |
Art and Irrat1onality | 18 |
Perspect1v1sm | 50 |
Ph1losoph1cal Psychology | 82 |
Moral1t1es | 112 |
Rel1g1ous Psychology | 144 |
Übermensch and Eternal Recurrence | 177 |
The W1lltorPower | 196 |
Aftertexts | 215 |
The Tongues of Angels and Men Nietzsche as Semantical Nihilist | 217 |
A Comment on Nietzsches Artistic Metaphysics | 229 |
Beginning to Be Nietzsche On Human All Too Human | 233 |
Nietzsches Daybreak Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality | 245 |
Some Remarks on The Genealogy of Morals | 251 |
Notes | 269 |
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analytical philosophy aphorism Apollinian artistic ascetic become belief Birth of Tragedy causal cause chorus claim common sense concept consciousness contrast course Descartes Dionysiac distinction doctrine dream drive effect error essay Eternal Recurrence everything evil existence experience expression fact false feel felt fiction finite number Friedrich Nietzsche GENEALOGY OF MORALS hence herd human Ibid idea ideal illusion individual interpretation kind knowledge language least live logical matter means merely metaphor metaphysics mind Nachlass nature never Nietz Nietzsche as Philosopher Nietzsche's philosophy Nihilism ourselves pain passions perhaps perspective Peter Gast philosophical possible problem propositions psychology question reader reality reason regard religion ressentiment Richard Wagner Schopenhauer sentence Socrates sort speak spirit structure suffering suppose teaching theory thesis things thought tion transvaluation of values true truth Übermensch Wagner Will-to-Power word writings wrote Zarathustra
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