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Interpreting Nietzsche: Reception and Influence

โœ Scribed by Ashley Woodward


Publisher
Continuum
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
227
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Helping students and researchers get to grips with the work of this compelling but often baffling thinker, this introductory guide surveys the impact and continuing influence of the work of Friedrich Nietzsche on modern European thought.


Interpreting Nietzsche explores how some of the most important thinkers of the 20th century have responded to the legacy of his writings. Each chapter focuses on how Nietzsche's work has been read by such major figures as:


Martin HeideggerJacques DerridaGiles DeleuzeLuce IrigarayGianni Vattimo


Encouraging students to take their studies further, each chapter also includes annotated guides to further primary and secondary reading.


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