Nietzsche : : The Ethics of an Immoralist / / Peter Berkowitz.
Once regarded as a conservative critic of culture, then enlisted by the court theoreticians of Nazism, Nietzsche has come to be revered by postmodern thinkers as one of their founding fathers, a prophet of human liberation who revealed the perspectival character of all knowledge and broke radically...
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2022] ©1995 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- I NIETZSCHE'S HISTORIES
- Introduction
- 1 The Ethics of History: On the Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life
- 2 The Ethics of Art: The Birth of Tragedy
- 3 The Ethics of Morality: On the Genealogy of Morals
- 4 The Ethics of Religion: The Antichrist
- II THE HIGHEST TYPE
- Introduction
- 5 The Beginning of Zarathustra's Political Education: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Prologue)
- 6 The Ethics of Creativity: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Part I)
- 7 The Lust for Eternity and the Pathos of Self-Deification: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Parts II and III)
- 8 Retreat from the Extremes: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Part IV)
- 9 The Ethics of Knowing: Beyond Good and Evil
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index