Nietzsche's Postmoralism
Title | Nietzsche's Postmoralism PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Schacht |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 292 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780521640855 |
An important collection of essays offering a full assessment of Nietzsche's contribution to philosophy, first published in 2000.
Nietzsche's Therapy
Title | Nietzsche's Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Ure |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Total Pages | 292 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780739119969 |
Nietzsche's Therapy explores the ethics of self-cultivation that Nietzsche forged in his middle works.
Nietzsche and Ethics
Title | Nietzsche and Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | Gudrun von Tevenar |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Total Pages | 324 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9783039110452 |
The essays in this anthology are versions of papers originally presented at the 'Friedrich Nietzsche and Ethics' Conference conveyed by the Nietzsche Society in 2004 at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Contributors are respected Nietzsche scholars from around the globe and their essays cover the full range of Nietzsche's moral thinking. They include papers on evolution and development, eudaemonia, art and morality, agon and transvaluation, will to power, as well as free will and genuine selfhood, immoralism, equality, sexual ethics, and the value of pity and compassion. These topics reflect the continuing and ever increasing interest in and relevance of Nietzsche's moral thinking and confirm Nietzsche's status as a moral philosopher of great importance.
Nietzsche's Machiavellian Politics
Title | Nietzsche's Machiavellian Politics PDF eBook |
Author | D. Dombowsky |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 2004-02-27 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0230000657 |
In this exciting new study, Don Dombowsky proposes that the foundation of Nietzsche's political thought is the aristocratic liberal critique of democratic society. But he claims that Nietzsche radicalizes this critique through a Machiavellian conversion, based on a reading of The Prince , adapting Machiavellian virtù (the shaping capacity of the legislator), and immoralism (the techniques applied in political rule), and that, consequently, Nietzsche is better understood in relation to the political ideology of the neo-Machiavellian elite theorists of his own generation.
Nietzsche's Psychology of Ressentiment
Title | Nietzsche's Psychology of Ressentiment PDF eBook |
Author | Guy Elgat |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 191 |
Release | 2017-03-31 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1351754440 |
Ressentiment—the hateful desire for revenge—plays a pivotal role in Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals. Ressentiment explains the formation of bad conscience, guilt, asceticism, and, most importantly, it motivates the "slave revolt" that gives rise to Western morality’s values. This book brings it sharply into focus and provides the first detailed examination of Nietzsche’s psychology of ressentiment. It shows how ressentiment, despite its blindness to justice, gives rise to moral justice—the central target of Nietzsche’s critique. The result provides a novel view of Nietzsche's moral psychology in the Genealogy, his critique of morality, and his views on justice.
Nietzsche's Great Politics
Title | Nietzsche's Great Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Hugo Drochon |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | 218 |
Release | 2018-04-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0691180695 |
"A superb case of deep intellectual renewal and the most important book to have been written about [Nietzsche] in the past few years."—Gavin Jacobson, New Statesman Nietzsche's impact on the world of culture, philosophy, and the arts is uncontested, but his political thought remains mired in controversy. By placing Nietzsche back in his late-nineteenth-century German context, Nietzsche's Great Politics moves away from the disputes surrounding Nietzsche's appropriation by the Nazis and challenges the use of the philosopher in postmodern democratic thought. Rather than starting with contemporary democratic theory or continental philosophy, Hugo Drochon argues that Nietzsche's political ideas must first be understood in light of Bismarck's policies, in particular his "Great Politics," which transformed the international politics of the late nineteenth century. Nietzsche's Great Politics shows how Nietzsche made Bismarck's notion his own, enabling him to offer a vision of a unified European political order that was to serve as a counterbalance to both Britain and Russia. This order was to be led by a "good European" cultural elite whose goal would be to encourage the rebirth of Greek high culture. In relocating Nietzsche's politics to their own time, the book offers not only a novel reading of the philosopher but also a more accurate picture of why his political thought remains so relevant today.
Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality
Title | Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality PDF eBook |
Author | David Owen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 192 |
Release | 2014-12-05 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1317493222 |
A landmark work of western philosophy, "On the Genealogy of Morality" is a dazzling and brilliantly incisive attack on European "morality". Combining philosophical acuity with psychological insight in prose of remarkable rhetorical power, Nietzsche takes up the task of offering us reasons to engage in a re-evaluation of our values. In this book, David Owen offers a reflective and insightful analysis of Nietzsche's text. He provides an account of how Nietzsche comes to the project of the re-evaluation of values; he shows how the development of Nietzsche's understanding of the requirements of this project lead him to acknowledge the need for the kind of investigation of "morality" that he terms "genealogy"; he elucidates the general structure and substantive arguments of Nietzsche's text, accounting for the rhetorical form of these arguments, and he debates the character of genealogy (as exemplified by Nietzsche's "Genealogy") as a form of critical enquiry. Owen argues that there is a specific development of Nietzsche's work from his earlier "Daybreak" (1881) and that in "Genealogy of Morality", Nietzsche is developing a critique of modes of agency and that this constitutes the most fundamental aspect of his demand for a revaluation of values. The book is a distinctive and significant contribution to our understanding of Nietzsche's great text.