The philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) was almost wholly neglected during his sane life, which came to an abrupt end in 1889. Since then he has been appropriated as an icon by an astonishingly diverse spectrum of people, whose interpretations of his thought range from the highly irrational to the firmly analytical. Thus Spoke Zarathustra introduced the 'superman' and The Twilight of the Idols developed the 'Will to Power' concept; these term, together with 'Sklavenmoral' and 'Herrenmoral', became confused with the rise of nationalism in Germany.
Idiosyncratic and aphoristic, Nietzsche is always bracing and provocative, and temptingly easy to dip into. Michael Tanner's readable introduction to the philosopher's life and work examines the numerous ambiguities inherent in his writings. It also explodes the many misconceptions fostered in the hundred years since Nietzsche wrote, prophetically: 'Do not, above all, confound me with what I am not!'
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For a century, Nietzsche has been among the most controversial of modern writers. Since his death in 1900, he has been appropriated as an icon by a diverse spectrum of people, whose interpretation of his philosophy have been equally varied. This work examines the ambiguities in is writings, traces his development, and explodes many misconceptions.
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THE IMAGE OF NIETZSCHE; TRAGEDY: BIRTH, DEATH, REBIRTH; DISILLUSIONMENT AND WITHDRAWAL; MORALITY AND ITS DISCONTENTS; THE ONE THING NEEDFUL; PROPHECY; OCCUPYING THE HIGH GROUND; MASTERS AND SLAVES; PHILOSOPHIZING WITH A HAMMER; ABBREVIATIONS; FURTHER READING; INDEX
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The clearest introduction to Nietzsche available
Nietzsche is a perennially fascinating, misinterpreted figure, studied on the majority of philosophy courses.
Tanner's writing is immensely readable and he doesn't fall into the trap of taking a certain moral line or of being patronizing
Examines the ambiguities inherent in Nietzsches writings, and the many misconceptions about him
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Michael Tanner is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and a University Lecturer in Philosophy. He is author of Wagner (Fontana, 1995).
The clearest introduction to Nietzsche available
Nietzsche is a perennially fascinating, misinterpreted figure, studied on the majority of philosophy courses.
Tanner's writing is immensely readable and he doesn't fall into the trap of taking a certain moral line or of being patronizing
Examines the ambiguities inherent in Nietzsches writings, and the many misconceptions about him
Les mer
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ISBN
9780192854148
Publisert
2000
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
115 gr
Høyde
179 mm
Bredde
114 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
128
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