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Nietzsche's Mirror

Author : Linda L. Williams
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2002-07-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780585385624

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Nietzsche's Mirror by Linda L. Williams Pdf

Nietzsche's Mirror introduces the reader to one of the most central and pervasive themes in Friedrich Nietzsche's works—will to power. The book traces Nietzsche's use of the terms 'power,' 'will,' and 'will to power' as they are presented in both the works he authorized for publication and his literary remains, called the Nachlass. The author demonstrates that will to power as it is presented in the Nachlass differs from the way it is presented in the works Nietzsche authorized for publication before his collapse in 1889. Then it is argued that the problems that the Nachlass poses for scholars suggests that the Nachlass material should not be held in the same regard as the works Nietzsche authorized for publication. Because of the discrepancy between the published and unpublished writings, will to power should not be interpreted as a metaphysical principle operating behind the world, since the metaphysical-sounding passages are located in the Nachlass, but rather as a tool for interpreting relations, especially human relations, within the world. The final chapter examines Nietzsche's unique style of writing, which the author calls 'mirror writing.' Mirror writing is a technique Nietzsche deliberately employs in order to have such visionary themes as will to power, master morality, and eternal recurrence reflect the reader's values back to himself. Since this book is meant to be an introduction to will to power, at the end of each chapter is a list of additional books, so that the reader can delve further into the themes presented in the chapter, such as Nietzsche's biography, ethics, writings on truth, and eternal recurrence.

A Companion to Rorty

Author : Alan Malachowski
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 673 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-14
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781118972182

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A Companion to Rorty by Alan Malachowski Pdf

A groundbreaking reference work on the revolutionary philosophy and intellectual legacy of Richard Rorty A provocative and often controversial thinker, Richard Rorty and his ideas have been the subject of renewed interest to philosophers working in epistemology, metaphysics, analytic philosophy, and the history of philosophy. Having called for philosophers to abandon representationalist accounts of knowledge and language, Rorty introduced radical and challenging concepts to modern philosophy, generating divisive debate through the new form of American pragmatism which he advocated and the renunciation of traditional epistemology which he espoused. However, while Rorty has been one of the most widely-discussed figures in modern philosophy, few volumes have dealt directly with the expansive reach of his thought or its implications for the fields of philosophy in which he worked. The Blackwell Companion to Rorty is a collection of essays by prominent scholars which provide close, and long-overdue, examination of Rorty’s groundbreaking work. Divided into five parts, this volumecovers the major intellectual movements of Rorty’s career from his early work on consciousness and transcendental arguments, to the lasting impacts of his major writings, to his approach to pragmatism and his controversial appropriations from other philosophers, and finally to his later work in culture, politics, and ethics. Offers a comprehensive, balanced, and insightful account of Rorty's approach to philosophy Provides an assessment of Rorty’s more controversial thoughts and his standing as an “anti-philosopher’s philosopher” Contains new and original exploration of Rorty’s thinking from leading scholars and philosophers Includes new perspectives on topics such as Rorty's influence in Central Europe Despite the relevance of Rorty’s work for the wider community of philosophers and for those working in fields such as international relations, legal and political theory, sociology, and feminist studies, the secondary literature surrounding Rorty’s work and legacy is limited. A Companion to Rorty address this absence, providinga comprehensive resource for philosophers and general readers.

Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Aristotelianism

Author : Andrius Bielskis,Eleni Leontsini,Kelvin Knight
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020-05-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350122192

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Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Aristotelianism by Andrius Bielskis,Eleni Leontsini,Kelvin Knight Pdf

This compelling and distinctive volume advances Aristotelianism by bringing its traditional virtue ethics to bear upon characteristically modern issues, such as the politics of economic power and egalitarian dispute. This volume bridges the gap between Aristotle's philosophy and the multitude of contemporary Aristotelian theories that have been formulated in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Part I draws on Aristotle's texts and Thomas Aquinas' Aristotelianism to examine the Aristotelian tradition of virtues, with a chapter by Alasdair MacIntyre contextualising the different readings of Aristotle's philosophy. Part II offers a critical engagement with MacIntyrean Aristotelianism, while Part III demonstrates the ongoing influence of Aristotelianism in contemporary theoretical debates on governance and politics. Extensive in its historical scope, this is a valuable collection relating the tradition of virtue to modernity, which will be of interest to all working in virtue ethics and contemporary Aristotelian politics.

Dead Letters to Nietzsche, or the Necromantic Art of Reading Philosophy

Author : Joanne Faulkner
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2010-04-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780821443293

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Dead Letters to Nietzsche, or the Necromantic Art of Reading Philosophy by Joanne Faulkner Pdf

Dead Letters to Nietzsche examines how writing shapes subjectivity through the example of Nietzsche’s reception by his readers, including Stanley Rosen, David Farrell Krell, Georges Bataille, Laurence Lampert, Pierre Klossowski, and Sarah Kofman. More precisely, Joanne Faulkner finds that the personal identification that these readers form with Nietzsche’s texts is an enactment of the kind of identity-formation described in Lacanian and Kleinian psychoanalysis. This investment of their subjectivity guides their understanding of Nietzsche’s project, the revaluation of values. Not only does this work make a provocative contribution to Nietzsche scholarship, but it also opens in an original way broader philosophical questions about how readers come to be invested in a philosophical project and how such investment alters their subjectivity.

When Mirrors Are Windows

Author : Guillermo Rodríguez
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2016-09-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199089727

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When Mirrors Are Windows by Guillermo Rodríguez Pdf

In an ocean where myriads of rivers converge, can one sole river lend the ocean its distinct flavour? For someone who is at home with several languages, literary traditions and disciplines, is it possible for one form to criss-cross the landscape of another? In a poet’s world of mirrors, where stream and earth are sky, one may ‘sometimes count every orange on a tree’, but can one count ‘all the trees in a single orange’? In this volume, Guillermo Rodríguez explores these possibilities by analysing the works of one of India’s finest poets, translators, essayists and scholars of the twentieth century, A.K. Ramanujan (1929–1993).

Nietzsche's Presence in Freud's Life and Thought

Author : Ronald Lehrer
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1995-01-01
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0791421465

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Nietzsche's Presence in Freud's Life and Thought by Ronald Lehrer Pdf

This book examines the nature of Freud’s relationship to the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche regarded himself, among other things, as a psychologist. His psychological explorations included an understanding of the meaning and function of dreams, the unconscious, sublimation of drives, drives turned inward upon the self, unconscious guilt, unconscious envy, unconscious resistance, and much more that anticipated some of Freud’s fundamental psychoanalytic concepts. Although Freud wrote of Nietzsche having anticipated psychoanalytic concepts, he denied that Nietzsche had any influence on his thought.

Nietzsche and Modernism

Author : Stewart Smith
Publisher : Springer
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319755359

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Nietzsche and Modernism by Stewart Smith Pdf

Reconfiguring Nietzsche’s seminal impact on modernist literature and culture, this book presents a distinctive new reading of modernism by exploring his sustained philosophical engagement with nihilism and its inextricable tie to pain and sickness. Arguing that modernist texts dramatize the frailty of the ill, the impotent, and the traumatised modern subject unable to render suffering significant through traditional religious means, it uses the Nietzschean diagnoses of nihilism and what he calls 'ressentiment', the entwined feelings of powerlessness and vindictiveness, as heuristic tools to remap the fictional landscapes of Lawrence, Kafka, and Beckett. Lucid, authoritative and accessible, this book will appeal internationally to literature and philosophy scholars and undergraduates as well as to readers in medical and sociological fields.

Nietzsche

Author : Karl Jaspers
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 522 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1997-10-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0801857791

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Nietzsche by Karl Jaspers Pdf

Nietzsche claimed to be a philosopher of the future, but he was appropriated as a philosopher of Nazism. His work inspired a long study by Martin Heidegger and essays by a host of lesser disciples attached to the Third Reich. In 1935, however, Karl Jaspers set out to "marshall against the National Socialists the world of thought of the man they had proclaimed as their own philosopher." The year after Nietzsche was published, Jaspers was discharged from his professorship at Heidelberg University by order of the Nazi leadership. Unlike the ideologues, Jaspers does not selectively cite Nietzsche's work to reinforce already held opinions. Instead, he presents Nietzsche as a complex, wide-ranging philosopher - extraordinary not only because he foresaw all the monstrosities of the twentieth century but also because he saw through them.

Beyond Subjectivity and Representation

Author : Deborah Carter Mullen
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0761813810

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Beyond Subjectivity and Representation by Deborah Carter Mullen Pdf

Drawing on the writings of Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty in her criticisms of dualism, Mullen (philosophy and religious studies, Christopher Newport U., Newport News, VA) aims to develop a non-ontotheological notion of truth and value rooted in the body. Metamorphosis serves as the metaphor enabling this thinking beyond the "divided line" of being and becoming. Appends commentaries on Nietzsche vs. Socrates, and the mirror-play of flesh and text. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Resentment and the Feminine in Nietzsche's Politico-Aesthetics

Author : Caroline Joan S. Picart
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0271041463

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Resentment and the Feminine in Nietzsche's Politico-Aesthetics by Caroline Joan S. Picart Pdf

Nietzsche's remarks about women and femininity have generated a great deal of debate among philosophers, some seeing them as ineradicably misogynist, others interpreting them more favorably as ironic and potentially useful for modern feminism. In this study, Kay Picart uses a genealogical approach to track the way Nietzsche's initial use of "feminine" mythological figures as symbols for modernity's regenerative powers gradually gives way to an increasingly misogynistic politics, resulting in the silencing and emasculation of his earlier configurations of the "feminine." While other scholars have focused on classifying the degree of offensiveness of Nietzsche's ambivalent and developing misogyny, Picart examines what this misogyny means for his political philosophy as a whole. Picart successfully shows how Nietzsche's increasingly derogatory treatment of the "feminine" in his post-Zarathustran works is closely tied to his growing resentment over his inability to revive a decadent modernity.

Zarathustra's Secret

Author : Joachim Köhler
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0300092784

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Zarathustra's Secret by Joachim Köhler Pdf

In this groundbreaking biography, the author seeks to understand Nietzsche's philosophy through a reconstruction of his inner life. "Briskly written . . . almost a philosophical detective story."--"Volksblatt." 43 illustrations.

Sigmund Freud and Lou Andreas-Salomé, Letters

Author : Sigmund Freud,Lou Andreas-Salomé
Publisher : W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 039330261X

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Sigmund Freud and Lou Andreas-Salomé, Letters by Sigmund Freud,Lou Andreas-Salomé Pdf

Lou Andreas-Salome (1861-1937) was a writer and disciple of Freud who became a practicing analyst. For over two decades she and Freud kept up an intensive correspondence. Freud found in her a perceptive appreciater and amplifier of his ideas, and Frau Andreas found him a sympathetic critic of her own. Their exchanges on theoretical topics and clinical experiences, their admiring friendship, and the glimpses of their personalities make this collection invaluable for readers interested in the history of psychoanalysis. The book includes an introduction and notes by Ernst Pfeiffer, Lou Andreas-Salome's literary executor.

Nietzsche on Morality and the Affirmation of Life

Author : Daniel Came
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2022-05-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780192671011

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Nietzsche on Morality and the Affirmation of Life by Daniel Came Pdf

At the core of Nietzsche's famous critique of 'morality' lies the sweeping claim that morality is the primary source of a stance of 'life-denial,' and hence an obstacle to the possibility of an affirmative stance toward life. Moral values, Nietzsche argues, are inimical to the affirmation of life, since they typically denigrate certain ineliminable features of the world and human existence (suffering, loss, impermanence, the body, instinctual desire). Other values, allegedly, are life-affirming because they cultivate or augment a life-affirming tendency. Nietzsche's pervasive concern with undermining morality and fostering an affirmative attitude towards life are thus closely intertwined: he attacks morality because it underwrites a condemnation of life and seeks to supplant morality with an alternative, life-enhancing ethics of affirmation. This volume brings together a number of new essays by leading Nietzsche scholars to examine these centrally important and overlapping themes in Nietzsche's philosophical enterprise.

Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Author : James Luchte
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2011-11-03
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781441118455

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Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra by James Luchte Pdf

Nietzsche famously regarded Thus Spoke Zarathustra as his greatest work. However, despite Nietzsche's pervasive influence upon the philosopher and non-philosopher alike, and his own intense regard for Zarathustra, there has been relatively little serious study of Nietzsche's magnum opus. This book seeks to address this gap in the available literature by taking Thus Spoke Zarathustra seriously, not only with respect to its impact on the interpretation of Nietzsche's philosophy, but also in light of the broader questions of the relationships between poetry, philosophy and existence. Fifteen leading Nietzsche scholars examine the structure, method, style and sources of Zarathustra as a philosophical text and its relationship to methodological and metaphilosophical questions amid the broader discussions of philosophy. The book also explores the implications of the philosophical questioning, interventions and teachings of Zarathustra with respect to both its negative engagement with the tradition and its attempt to set forth something new under the sun in its affirmative overcoming of nihilism.

Maps and Mirrors

Author : Steve Martinot
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Literary Criticism & Collections
ISBN : 9780810116726

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Maps and Mirrors by Steve Martinot Pdf

Maps and Mirrors explores the links and gaps between the aesthetic and the political at the intersection of philosophy and literature. Testing the major voices of aesthetic and literary theory, it raises important questions about the implicit political contexts and commitments of thinkers from Kant to de Man. Taken together the essays provide a tour of the complexities and richness of contemporary modes of critique.