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Nietzsche and the Anglo-Saxon tradition

✍ Scribed by Mabille, Louise;Nietzsche, Friedrich


Publisher
Continuum
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
218
Series
Continuum studies in Continental philosophy
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Introduction : the English type -- Englishmen underground ; or, The case of the abdicated playwright -- Hobbes against the world -- Locke, life, language -- Hume on the use and abuse of scepticism for life -- "Some have suspected me of Darwinism" -- The impossible John Stuart Mill -- How Monsieur George Eliot added insult to injury -- Wrong but romantic -- Shakespeare, Sterne, and stage -- The great American who loved the world.

✦ Table of Contents


Introduction : the English type --
Englishmen underground
or, The case of the abdicated playwright --
Hobbes against the world --
Locke, life, language --
Hume on the use and abuse of scepticism for life --
"Some have suspected me of Darwinism" --
The impossible John Stuart Mill --
How Monsieur George Eliot added insult to injury --
Wrong but romantic --
Shakespeare, Sterne, and stage --
The great American who loved the world.

✦ Subjects


Anglo-Saxon race--Intellectual life;FilosofΓ­a inglesa;Nietzsche, Friedrich, -- 1844-1900 -- Critica e interpretaciΓ³n;Nietzsche, Friedrich, -- 1844-1900 -- Criticism and interpretation;Anglo-Saxon race -- Intellectual life


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