A Companion to Nietzsche
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A Companion to Nietzsche provides a comprehensive guide to all the main aspects of Nietzsche's philosophy, profiling the most recent research and trends in scholarship. * Brings together an international roster of both rising stars and established scholars, including many of the leading commentators and interpreters of Nietzsche. * Showcases the latest trends in Nietzsche scholarship, such as the renewed focus on Nietzsche's philosophy of time, of nature, and of life. * Includes clearly organized sections on Art, Nature, and Individuation; Nietzsche's New Philosophy of the Future; Eternal Recurrence, the Overhuman, and Nihilism; Philosophy of Mind; Philosophy and Genealogy; Ethics; Politics; Aesthetics; Evolution and Life. * Features fresh treatments of Nietzsche's core and enigmatic doctrines.
Keith Ansell Pearson holds a Personal Chair in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He co-founded the Friedrich Nietzsche Society and is renowned for his work on Nietzsche, Bergson, and Deleuze. He is co-editor, with Duncan Large, of The Nietzsche Reader (Blackwell, 2006).
Notes on Contributors. A Note on References to Nietzsche's Works. A Note on Translated Essays. Chronology of Life and Work. A Note on Cross-References. 1. Friedrich Nietzsche: An Introduction to his Life, Thought, and Work: Keith Ansell Pearson (University of Warwick). 2. Nietzsche and the Art of the Aphorism: Jill Marsden (Bolton Institute, England). Section I: Art, Nature, and Individuation. 3. The Aesthetic Justification of Existence: Daniel Came (Oxford University). 4. Nietzsche on Individuation and Purposiveness in Nature: Elaine P. Miller (Miami University, Ohio). 5. The Individual and Individuality in Nietzsche: Nuno Nabais (Universidade da. Lisboa). Section II: Nietzsche's Philosophy of the Future. 6. Nietzsche's "Gay" Science: Babette E. Babich (Fordham University, New York). 7. Nietzsche's Philosophical Anthropology: Richard Schacht (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). 8. Nietzsche's Philosophy and True Religion: Laurence Lampert (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis). 9. The Naturalisms of Beyond Good and Evil: Maudemarie Clark and David Dudrick (Colgate University). Section III: Eternal Recurrence, the Overhuman, and Nihilism. 10. Identity and Eternal Recurrence: Paul S. Loeb (University of Puget Sound). 11. Nietzsche and Cosmology: Robin Small (University of Auckland, New Zealand). 12. Nietzsche on Time and Becoming: John Richardson (New York University). 13. The Overhuman: Keith Ansell Pearson (University of Warwick). 14. Nihilism and Scepticism in Nietzsche: Andreas Urs Sommer (Universitat. Greifswald, Germany). Section IV: Philosophy of Mind. 15. The Body, the Self, and the Ego: Volker Gerhardt (Humboldt-Universitat zu. Berlin). 16. Phenomenology and Science in Nietzsche: Peter Poellner (University of Warwick). 17. Nietzsche's Moral Psychology: Christa Davis Acampora (Hunter College, CUNY). Section V: Philosophy and Genealogy. 18. Naturalism and Genealogy: Christopher Janaway (University of Southampton, England). 19. The Philosophical Function of Genealogy: Robert Guay (Temple University). 20. Agent and Deed in Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals: Robert B. Pippin. (University of Chicago). Section VI: Ethics. 21. Nietzsche and Ethics: Paul van Tongeren (Nijmegen University, Netherlands). 22. Rebaptizing our Evil (on Nietzsche's Revaluation of Values): Kathleen Marie. Higgins (University of Texas at Austin). 23. Nietzsche's Fatalism: Robert C. Solomon (University of Texas at Austin). Section VII: Politics. 24. Nietzsche contra Liberalism on Freedom: Herman Siemens (Leiden University, Netherlands). 25. Nietzsche and National Identity: Diane Morgan (American University of Paris). Section VIII: Aesthetics. 26. Nietzsche on Geophilosophy and Geoaesthetics: Gary Shapiro (University of. Richmond, Virginia). 27. Nietzsche, Dionysus, and the Ontology of Music: Christoph Cox (Hampshire. College). Section IX: Evolution & Life: The Will to Power. 28. Nietzsche and Evolutionary Theory: Gregory Moore (University of Wales-. Aberystwyth). 29. Life and Self-Overcoming: Daniel W. Conway (Penn State University). 30. Nietzsche's Theory of the Will to Power: James I. Porter (University of Michigan). 31. A Critique of the Will to Power: Henry Staten (University of Washington, Seattle). Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.12.2007 |
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| Verlagsort | Hoboken |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 181 x 254 mm |
| Gewicht | 1234 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Geschichte der Philosophie |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Philosophie der Neuzeit | |
| ISBN-10 | 0-470-75137-1 / 0470751371 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-75137-4 / 9780470751374 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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