The Oxford handbook of Nietzsche / edited by Ken Gemes and John Richardson.
An international team of scholars offer a broad engagement with the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche, discussing the main topics of his philosophy, under the headings: values, epistemology and metaphysics, and will to power. Other sections discuss his life, his relations to other philosophers, and his...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Part I. |t Biography -- |1 . |t Nietzsche and the family / |r Graham Parkes -- |g 2. |t Nietzsche and women / |r Julian Young -- |g 3. |t Nietzsche's illness / |r Charlie Huenemann -- |g Part I. |t Historical relations -- |g 4. |t Nietzsche and the Greeks / |r Jessica N. Berry -- |g 5. |t Nietzsche and Romanticism : Goethe, Holderlin, and Wagner / |r Adrian Del Caro -- |g 6. |t Nietzsche the Kantian? / |r Tom Bailey -- |g 7. |t Schopenhauer as Nietzsche's "great teacher" and "antipode" / |r Ivan Soll -- |g 8. |t Influence on analytic philosophy / |r Simon Robertson and David Owen -- |g Part III. |t Principal works -- |g 9. |t The themes of affirmation and illusion in The birth of tragedy and beyond / |r Daniel Came -- |g 10. |t 'Holding on to the sublime' : on Nietzsche's early 'unfashionable' project / |r Keith Ansell-Pearson -- |g 11. |t The gay science / |r Christopher Janaway -- |g 12. |t Zarathustra : 'that malicious Dionysian' / |r Gudrun von Tevenar -- |g 13. |t Beyond good and evil / |r Maudemarie Clark and David Dudrick -- |g 14. |t Nietzsche's Genealogy / |r Richard Schacht -- |g 15. |t Nietzsche's Antichrist / |r Dylan Jaggard -- |g 16. |t Beholding Nietzsche : Ecce homo, fate, and freedom / |r Christa Davis Acampora -- |g Part IV. |t Values -- |g 17. |t Nietzsche's metaethical stance / |r Nadeem J.Z. Hussain -- |g 18. |t Nietzsche and the arts of life / |r Aaron Ridley -- |g 19. |t Nietzsche on autonomy / |r R. Lanier Anderson -- |g 20. |t The overman / |r Randall Havas -- |g 21. |t Order of rank / |r Robert Guay -- |g 22. |t 'A promise made is a debt unpaid' : Nietzsche on the morality of commitment and the commitments of morality / |r Mare Migotti -- |g 23. |t Will to power : does it lead to the "coldest of all cold monsters"? / |r Jacob Golomb -- |g Part V. |t Epistemology & metaphysics -- |g 24. |t Life's perspectives / |r Ken Gemes -- |g 25. |t Nietzsche's naturalism reconsidered / |r Brian Leiter -- |g 26. |t Nietzsche's philosophical aestheticism / |r Sebastian Gardner -- |g 27. |t Being, becoming, and time in Nietzsche / |r Robin Small -- |g 28. |t Eternal recurrence / |r Paul S. Loeb -- |g Part VI. |t Developments of will to power -- |g 29. |t Nietzsche's metaphysical sketches : causality and will to power / |r Peter Poellner -- |g 30. |t The psychology of Christian morality : will to power as will to nothingness / |c Bernard Reginster -- |g 31. |t Nietzsche's philosophical psychology / |c Paul Katsafanas -- |g 32. |t Nietzsche on life's ends / |r John Richardson. |
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