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Nietzsche as German Philosopher

Nietzsche as German Philosopher

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This collection is a compilation of postwar German-language scholarship on Nietzsche's philosophy, including his concept of irony, music, truth, and pre-Socratics. Many of the essays are newly translated and appear in English for the first time.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 347 pages
Publication date: 10 November 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


This comprehensive collection, spanning a wide range of postwar German-language scholarship on Nietzsche's philosophy, encompasses various aspects of his thought. It delves into his concept of irony, explores his insights into music, examines his connections with the pre-Socratics, examines his notion of truth, and covers numerous other topics. Notably, many of the essays included in this volume make their English debut, while all have been freshly translated specifically for this publication.

The first essay in the collection, titled "Nietzsche's Irony," offers a thorough exploration of Nietzsche's understanding of irony. The author examines the various manifestations of irony in Nietzsche's writings, including its relationship to morality, language, and truth. They also discuss the implications of Nietzsche's ironic perspective for our understanding of human nature and the world.

In the second essay, titled "Nietzsche on Music," the author examines Nietzsche's profound fascination with music and its role in shaping his philosophical ideas. They explore how music can be seen as a metaphor for the human condition, a means of expressing the inexpressible, and a source of power and resistance. The essay also discusses Nietzsche's critiques of traditional music and his advocacy for a more Dionysian approach to music and art.

The third essay, titled "Nietzsche and the Pre-Socratics," explores Nietzsche's relationship with the ancient Greek philosophers and his attempt to reinterpret their ideas in light of his own philosophical framework. The author examines Nietzsche's interpretation of the concept of the will to power, his critique of the moral and ethical systems of the Greeks, and his vision of a new humanism based on the affirmation of life and the rejection of traditional values.

The fourth essay, titled "Nietzsche's Truth," examines Nietzsche's concept of truth and its implications for our understanding of reality. The author discusses Nietzsche's rejection of traditional notions of truth and his belief in the power of perspectivism and interpretation. They also explore how Nietzsche's concept of truth can be applied to various fields, such as philosophy, literature, and art.

The fifth essay, titled "Nietzsche and the Modern World," explores Nietzsche's influence on modern thought and culture. The author examines how Nietzsche's ideas have been interpreted and applied in fields such as philosophy, literature, art, politics, and psychology. They also discuss the challenges and controversies surrounding Nietzsche's philosophy, such as his criticism of religion, his endorsement of violence, and his views on gender and sexuality.

The sixth essay, titled "Nietzsche and the Future of Philosophy," examines Nietzsche's legacy and the future of philosophical inquiry. The author discusses the ongoing relevance of Nietzsche's ideas in contemporary society and the potential for new interpretations and applications of his philosophy. They also address the challenges and limitations of interpreting Nietzsche's complex and multifaceted writings.

In conclusion, this collection brings together in translation the finest postwar German-language scholarship on Nietzsche's philosophy, offering a comprehensive and insightful exploration of his thought. The essays included in this volume are newly translated and appear in English for the first time, making them accessible to a broader audience. Whether you are an academic, a student, or a passionate reader interested in philosophy, this collection will provide you with valuable insights into Nietzsche's complex and influential ideas.

Weight: 504g
Dimension: 152 x 228 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781108719087

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