Understanding Nietzscheanism / (Record no. 43516)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780367239220 |
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Language | English |
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Classification number | 193 |
Item number | WOO |
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Personal name | Woodward, Ashley. |
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Title | Understanding Nietzscheanism / |
Statement of responsibility, etc | Ashley Woodward |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | London : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Routledge, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2011. |
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Extent | viii, 272 p. ; |
Other physical details | ill., |
Dimensions | 22 cm. |
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Title | Cover Page<br/>Half Title page<br/>Series Page<br/>Title Page<br/>Copyright Page<br/>Contents<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>Abbreviations<br/>Nietzsche and Nietzscheanism<br/>How to read this book<br/>Nietzsche's life<br/>Nietzsche's philosophy<br/>Diagnosis of nihilism<br/>Radicalization of nihilism<br/>Morality<br/>Truth<br/>Overcoming of nihilism<br/>The will to power<br/>The eternal return<br/>The Übermensch<br/>The advent of Nietzscheanism<br/>Nietzscheanism and existentialism<br/>Before existentialism: life-philosophy and value-theory<br/>The philosophy of existence<br/>Jaspers: Nietzsche's philosophical activity<br/>French existentialism: Sartre and Camus<br/>Sartre<br/>Camus<br/>Kaufmann: Nietzsche with, and beyond, existentialism<br/>Heidegger: Nietzsche as the last metaphysician<br/>Summary<br/>Life-philosophy<br/>Value-theory<br/>Existentialism<br/>Nietzscheanism and poststructuralism<br/>Nietzsche in the poststructuralist context<br/>Structuralism<br/>From structuralism to poststructuralism<br/>Cartesianism, or the philosophy of the subject<br/>Hegelianism<br/>Marxism<br/>Precursors: Bataille and Klossowski<br/>Bataille: the will to chance<br/>Klossowski: the vicious circle<br/>Deleuze: the return of the different<br/>Foucault: truth and genealogy<br/>Derrida: Nietzsche's styles<br/>French anti-Nietzscheanism<br/>Summary of key points<br/>The value of Nietzsche for the poststructuralists<br/>Bataille's Nietzsche<br/>Klossowski's Nietzsche<br/>Deleuze's Nietzsche<br/>Foucault's Nietzsche<br/>Derrida's Nietzsche<br/>French anti-Nietzscheanism<br/>Nietzscheanism and politics<br/>Nietzsche's political context<br/>Nietzsche and National Socialism<br/>Nietzsche's political philosophy<br/>Nietzsche as unpolitical<br/>Aristocratism<br/>Socialism<br/>Liberalism<br/>Democracy<br/>A “reconversion of politics”<br/>The politics of the French Nietzsche<br/>Nietzsche and critical theory<br/>Summary of key points<br/>Nietzsche's political context<br/>Nietzsche and National Socialism<br/>Nietzsche's political philosophy<br/>The politics of the French Nietzsche<br/>Nietzsche and critical theory<br/>Nietzscheanism and feminism<br/>Nietzsche on women<br/>Women on Nietzsche<br/>Early Nietzschean feminism<br/>Lily Braun (1865–1916)<br/>Helene Stöcker (1869–1943)<br/>Hedwig Dohm (1831–1919)<br/>Mary Wigman (1886–1973)<br/>Isadora Duncan (1877–1927)<br/>Kofman: Baubô, a female Dionysus<br/>Irigaray: Nietzsche's marine lover<br/>Oliver: womanizing Nietzsche<br/>Summary of key points<br/>Nietzsche on women<br/>Women on Nietzsche<br/>Early Nietzschean feminism<br/>Kofman's Nietzsche<br/>Irigaray's Nietzsche<br/>Oliver's Nietzsche<br/>Nietzscheanism and theology<br/>Nietzsche as antichrist<br/>Existential theology<br/>Buber: “Nietzionism”<br/>Barth: theology beyond religion<br/>Tillich: God beyond God<br/>Radical theology: “God is dead”<br/>Weak theology<br/>Vattimo: to believe that one believes<br/>Recent developments<br/>New Nietzschean theologies<br/>Continental philosophy's “theological turn”<br/>Summary of key points<br/>Nietzsche's anti-Christianity<br/>Existential theology<br/>Radical (“death-of-God”) theology<br/>Weak theology<br/>Recent developments<br/>Nietzscheanism and posthumanism<br/>Transhumanism<br/>Nietzsche as transhumanist<br/>Ansell-Pearson on Nietzsche and the transhuman condition<br/>Antihumanism<br/>Foucault: the end of man<br/>Summary of key points<br/>Transhumanism<br/>Sorgner on Nietzsche as precursor to transhumanism<br/>Ansell-Pearson on Nietzsche and the transhuman condition<br/>Antihumanism<br/>Nietzscheanism, naturalism and science<br/>Naturalism<br/>Leiter's methodological naturalism<br/>Truth and knowledge<br/>Scepticism about science<br/>Scepticism about causation<br/>Hostility towards materialism<br/>Scepticism about human nature and essence<br/>Cox's interpretive naturalism<br/>Epistemology naturalized<br/>Ontology naturalized<br/>Science<br/>Nietzsche's philosophy of science<br/>The significance of science for Nietzsche<br/>Lange and materialism<br/>Summary of key points<br/>Naturalism<br/>Conclusion<br/>Chronologies<br/>Questions for discussion and revision<br/>one Nietzscheanism and existentialism<br/>two Nietzscheanism and poststructuralism<br/>three Nietzscheanism and politics<br/>four Nietzscheanism and feminism<br/>five Nietzscheanism and theology<br/>six Nietzscheanism and posthumanism<br/>seven Nietzscheanism, naturalism and science<br/>Bibliography<br/>Index |
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Summary, etc | Nietzsche's critiques of traditional modes of thinking, valuing and living, as well as his radical proposals for new alternatives, have been vastly influential in a wide variety of areas, such that an understanding of his philosophy and its influence is important for grasping many aspects of contemporary thought and culture. However Nietzsche's thought is complex and elusive, and has been interpreted in many ways. Moreover, he has influenced starkly contrasting movements and schools of thought, from atheism to theology, from existentialism to poststructuralism, and from Nazism to feminism. This book charts Nietzsche's influence, both historically and thematically, across a variety of these contrasting disciplines and schools of interpretation. It provides both an accessible introduction to Nietzsche's thought and its impact and an overview of contemporary approaches to Nietzsche. |
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