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Nietzsche and the Philosophers Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Conard Mark T.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Nietzsche and the Philosophers

Nietzsche is undoubtedly one of the most original and influential thinkers in the history of philosophy. With ideas such as the overman, will to power, the eternal recurrence, and perspectivism, Nietzsche challenges us to reconceive how it is that we know and understand the world, and what it means to be a human being. Further, in his works, he not only grapples with previous great philosophers and their ideas, but he also calls into question and redefines what it means to do philosophy. Nietzsche and the Philosophers for the first time sets out to examine explicitly Nietzsche?s relationship to his most important predecessors. This anthology includes essays by many of the leading Nietzsche scholars, including Keith Ansell-Pearson, Daniel Conway, Tracy B. Strong, Gary Shapiro, Babette Babich, Mark Anderson, and Paul S. Loeb. These excellent writers discuss Nietzsche?s engagement with such figures as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Socrates, Hume, Schopenhauer, Emerson, Rousseau, and the Buddha. Anyone interested in Nietzsche or the history of philosophy generally will find much of great interest in this volume.

Introduction

Mark T. Conard

1. Nietzsche's Place in the Aristotelian History of Philosophy

Paul S. Loeb

2. Twilight of an Idol: Nietzsche’s Affirmation of Socrates

Daniel Conway

3. Nietzsche’s Subversive Rewritings of Phaedo-Platonism

Mark Anderson

4. Nietzsche and Anaximander: The Innocence of Becoming, Or Life Without a Mortgage.

Gary Shapiro

5. The Pivot of Nihilism: Buddha Through Nietzsche’s Eyes

Douglas L. Berger

6. Nietzsche and Epicurus: In Search of the Heroic-Idyllic

Keith Ansell-Pearson

7. Nietzsche and Hume on the Genealogy and Psychology of Religion

Mark T. Conard

8. Nietzsche’s Critique: Reading Kant’s Critical Philosophy

Babette Babich

9. Nietzsche and Schopenhauer: ‘For Me what Mattered was the Human Being’

Anthony K. Jensen

10. Emerson Recomposed: Nietzsche’s Uses of his American ‘Soul-Brother’

David LaRocca

11. Nietzsche and Bernard Williams: Pessimism, Naturalism, and Truth.

Rex Welshon

12. The Obstinance of Voice: Rousseau and Nietzsche on Music, Language, and Human Association

Tracy B. Strong

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Mark T. Conard is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. He’s the co-editor of The Simpsons and Philosophy, and Woody Allen and Philosophy, both published by Open Court Press; and is editor of The Philosophy of Film Noir, The Philosophy of Neo-Noir, The Philosophy of Martin Scorsese, The Philosophy of The Coen Brothers, and The Philosophy of Spike Lee.