Nietzsche and Asian thought

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Nietzsche and Asian thought

edited by Graham Parkes

University of Chicago Press, 1991

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • The orientation of the Nietzschean text / Graham Parkes
  • The other Nietzsche / Joan Stambaugh
  • Questioning one's "own" from the perspective of the foreign / Eberhard Scheiffele ; translated by Graham Parkes
  • Nietzsche's early encounters with Asian thought / Johann Figl ; translated by Graham Parkes
  • Nietzsche and the suffering of the Indian ascetic / Michel Hulin ; translated by Graham Parkes
  • Nietzsche's trans-European eye / Mervyn Sprung
  • Deconstruction and breakthrough in Nietzsche and Nāgārjuna / Glen T. Martin
  • Zhuang Zi and Nietzsche / Chen Guying ; translated by James Sellman
  • Nietzsche's "will to power" and Chinese "virtuality" (De) / Roger T. Ames
  • The highest Chinadom / David A. Kelly
  • The early reception of Nietzsche's philosophy in Japan / Graham Parkes
  • Nietzsche's conception of nature from an East-Asian point of view / Ōkōchi Ryōgi ; translated by Graham Parkes
  • The problem of the body in Nietzsche and Dōgen / Arifuku Kōgaku ; translated by Graham Parkes
  • The eloquent silence of Zarathustra / Sonoda Muneto ; translated by Setsuko Aihara and Graham Parkes

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内容説明

Friedrich Nietzsche's work has had a significant impact on the intellectual life of non-Western cultures and elicited responses from important thinkers outside of the Anglo-American philosophical traditions as well. Bringing together thirteen internationally renowned scholars, this is the first collection of essays to address the connection between Nietzsche's ideas and philosphies in India, China, and Japan. The contributors are Roger T. Ames, Johann Figl, Chen Guying, Michel Hulin, Arifuku Kogaku, David A. Kelly, Glen T. Martin, Sonoda Muneto, Graham Parkes, Okochi Ryogi, Eberhard Scheiffele, Mervyn Sprung, and Joan Stambaugh.

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