Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of the Soul : : A Study of Heroic Individualism / / Leslie Paul Thiele.

Reading Nietzsche's works as the "political biography of his soul," Leslie Thiele presents an original and accessible essay on the great thinker's attempt to lead a heroic life as a philosopher, artist, saint, educator, and solitary. He takes as his point of departure Nietzsche&#...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2020]
©1990
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Studies in Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy ; 5
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t PREFACE --   |t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --   |t A NOTE ON SOURCES AND CITATIONS --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t Part I: Heroic Individualism --   |t ONE. The Heroic --   |t TWO. Individualism --   |t Part II: The Politics of the Soul --   |t THREE. The Soul as a Plurality --   |t FOUR. The Well-Ordered Soul --   |t Part III: Incarnations and Ideals --   |t FIVE. The Philosopher --   |t SIX. The Artist --   |t SEVEN. The Saint --   |t EIGHT. The Educator and the Solitary --   |t NINE. Apotheosis and Laughter: The Overman --   |t Part IV: The Circle of Return --   |t TEN. Amor Fati and the Eternal Recurrence --   |t ELEVEN. Becoming Who You Are --   |t CONCLUSION --   |t WORKS OF NIETZSCHE CITED --   |t INDEX 
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520 |a Reading Nietzsche's works as the "political biography of his soul," Leslie Thiele presents an original and accessible essay on the great thinker's attempt to lead a heroic life as a philosopher, artist, saint, educator, and solitary. He takes as his point of departure Nietzsche's conception of the soul as a multiplicity of conflicting drives and personae, and focuses on the task Nietzsche allotted himself "to make a cosmos out of his chaotic inheritance." This struggle to "become what you are" by way of a spiritual politics is demonstrated to be Nietzsche's foremost concern, which fused his philosophy with his life. The book offers a conversation with Nietzsche rather than a consideration of the secondary literature, yet it takes to task many prevalent approaches to his work, and contests especially the way we often restrict our encounter with him to conceptual analysis. All deconstructionist attempts to portray him as solely concerned with the destruction of the subject and the dispersion of the self, rather than its unification, are called into question. Often portrayed as the champion of nihilism, Nietzsche here emerges as a thinker who saw his primary task as the overcoming of nihilism through the heroic struggle of individuation. 
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653 |a Aeschylus. 
653 |a Apollonian. 
653 |a Aristotle. 
653 |a Asclepius. 
653 |a Beyond Good and Evil. 
653 |a Birth of Tragedy, The. 
653 |a Brombert, Victor. 
653 |a Calypso. 
653 |a Crito. 
653 |a Cyclops. 
653 |a Daedalus. 
653 |a Daybreak. 
653 |a Dionysian man. 
653 |a Dionysian. 
653 |a Dionysus. 
653 |a Ecce Homo. 
653 |a Eckermann. 
653 |a Epicurus. 
653 |a Euripides. 
653 |a German philosophy. 
653 |a Glaucon. 
653 |a Hamlet. 
653 |a Hector. 
653 |a Hecuba. 
653 |a Heraclitus. 
653 |a Homer. 
653 |a Medusa. 
653 |a Odysseus. 
653 |a Pascal. 
653 |a agonism, agonal. 
653 |a apotheosis. 
653 |a artist. 
653 |a asceticism. 
653 |a atheism. 
653 |a consciousness. 
653 |a decadence. 
653 |a democracy. 
653 |a determinism. 
653 |a dualism. 
653 |a education. 
653 |a egoism. 
653 |a eternal recurrence. 
653 |a fame. 
653 |a fatalism. 
653 |a heroic individualism. 
653 |a individual, as multiplicity. 
653 |a instincts. 
653 |a laughter. 
653 |a laws of nature. 
653 |a ontology. 
653 |a perspectivism. 
653 |a rationalism. 
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