Nietzsche : a critical reader
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Nietzsche : a critical reader
(Blackwell critical readers)
Blackwell, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: hbk ISBN 9780631190448
内容説明
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900) has exerted a decisive and radical influence on the central themes of 20th-century philosophy, art and literature. Who Nietzsche actually was, and what his thought can be construed to mean and imply, are questions which have been addressed in a variety of ways by authors ranging from Lukacs and Adorno to Kaufmann and Derrida. Yet no single reading seems able to dominate or dertermine the entire terrain of Nietzche's intellectual heritage. With that in mind, this volume collects together a record of the key readings which comprise the three principal traditions or methodologies of Nietzsche interpretation: the Anglo-American, German, and French traditions. In so doing, the volume provides a key record of and guide to the central elements of Nietzsche scholarship, and encourages an appreciation of the divergences and similarities which both separate and unify these interpretations of Nietzsche's work.
Containing an extensive introduction to Nietzsche interpretation, a comprehensive and up-to-date bibliography, and a glossary of key terms, the volume should be of interest to students encountering Nietzsche's work for the very first time, and is a suitable basis for a course.
目次
- Introduction - Nietzsche's institutions, Peter Sedgwick
- the significance of Michel Foucault's reading of Nietzsche - power, the subject and political theory, Keith Ansell-Pearson
- returning to nature - Nietzsche's gotterdammerung, Daniel W. Conway
- interpreting signatures (Nietzsche/Heidegger) - two questions, Jacques Derrida
- Nietzsche, ethics and sexual difference, Rosalyn Diprose
- Weber, Nietzsche and music, Andrew Edgar
- Kant's doctrine of the beautiful - its misinterpretation by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger
- theories and innovations in Nietzsche - logic, theory of knowledge and metaphysics, R.J. Hollingdale
- Nietzsche's attitude toward Socrates, Walter Kaufmann
- accessories ("Ecce Homo, 'Why I Write Such Good Books'", "The Untimelies"), Sarah Kofman
- shamanic Nietzshe, Nick Land
- traces of discordance - Heidegger - Nietzsche, Will McNeill
- Nietzsche and critical theory, William Outhwaite
- Zarathustra/Zarathustra as Educator, Richard Schacht
- putting Nietzsche to work - the case of Gilles Deleuze, Alan D. Schrift
- the "Spider's Web" and the "Tool" - Nietzsche vis-a-vis Rorty on metaphor, Alessandra Tanesini.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631190455
内容説明
This volume collects together for the very first time a record of the key readings which comprise the three principal traditions or methodologies of Nietzsche interpretation: the Anglo-American, German, and French traditions
目次
1. Introduction: Nietzsche's Institutions: Peter Sedgwick (University of Wales, College of Cardiff). 2. The Significance of Michel Foucault's Reading of Nietzsche: Power, the Subject, and Political Theory: Keith Ansell-Pearson.
3. Returning to Nature: Nietzsche's Gotterdammerung: Daniel W. Conway (Pennsylvania State University).
4. Interpreting Signatures (Nietzsche/Heidegger): Two questions: Jacques Derrida.
5. Nietzsche, Ethics and Sexual Difference: Rosalyn Diprose (Finders University of South Australia).
6. Weber, Nietzsche and Music: Andrew Edgar (University of Wales, College of Cardiff).
7. Kant's Doctrine of the Beautiful. Its Misinterpretation by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: Martin Heidegger.
8. Theories and Innovations in Nietzsche: Logic, Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics: R. J. Hollingdale.
9. Nietzsche's Attitude Toward Socrates: Walter Kaufmann.
10. Accessories (Ecce Homo, 'Why I Write Such Good Books', 'The Untimelies': Sarah Kofman.
11. Shamanic Nietzshe: Nick Land (University of Warwick).
12. Traces of Discordance: Heidegger - Nietzsche: Will McNeill (DePaul University).
13. Nietzsche and Critical Theory: William Outhwaite.
14. Zarathustra/Zarathustra as Educator: Richard Schacht (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).
15. Putting Nietzsche to Work: The Case of Gilles Deleuze: Alan D. Schrift (Grinnell College).
16. The 'Spider's Web' and the 'Tool': Nietzsche vis-a-vis Rorty on Metaphor: Alessandra Tanesini (University of Wales, College of Cardiff).
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