Nietzsche as affirmative thinker : papers presented at the Fifth Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter, April 1983

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Nietzsche as affirmative thinker : papers presented at the Fifth Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter, April 1983

edited by Yirmiyahu Yovel

(Martinus Nijhoff philosophy library, v. 13)

Nijhoff, 1986 , Distributors for the United States and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1986

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English and German

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The full century that has elapsed since Nietzsche was at the height of his work did not obliterate his impact. In many ways he is still a contemporary philosopher, even in that sense of 'contemporary' which points to the future. We may have outgrown his style (always, however, admirable and exciting to read), his sense of drama, his creative exaggeration, his sometimes flamboy ant posture of a rebel wavering between the heroic and the puerile. Yet Nietzsche's critique of transcendental values and, especially, his attack on the inherited conceptions of rationality remain pertinent and continue to pro voke anew cultural critique or dissent. Today Nietzsche is no longer discussed apologetically, nor is his radicalism shunned or suppressed. That his work remains the object of extremely diverse readings is befitting a philosopher who replaced the concept of truth with that of interpretation. It is, indeed, around the concept of interpretation that much of the rem:wed interest in Nietzsche seems to center today. Special emphasis is being laid on his manner of doing philosophy, and his views on interpretation and the genealogical method are often re-read in the context of contemporary hermeneutics and "deconstructionist" positions.

目次

I. Nietzsche and the Method of Philosophy.- Nietzsche on Philosophy, Interpretation, and Truth.- Nietzsche, Hume, and the Genealogical Method.- Nietzsche and the Project of Bringing Philosophy to an End.- Nietzsche and Contemporary Hermeneutics.- II. Varieties of Nietzsche's Affirmation.- A More Severe Morality: Nietzsche's Affirmative Ethics.- Will to Knowledge, Will to Ignorance, and Will to Power in Beyond Good and Evil.- The Socratic Nietzsche.- Nietzsche's Concept of Education.- Nietzsche's Style of Affirmation: The Metaphors of Genealogy.- Nietzsche: Psychology vs. Philosophy, and Freedom.- Nietzsche's Enticing Psychology of Power.- III. Nietzschean Affinities and Confrontations.- Nietzsche and Spinoza: amor fati and amor dei.- Nietzsche und Heine. Kritik des christlichen Gottesbegriffs.- Nietzsche-Wagner im Sommer 1878.

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