The trajectory of Friedrich Nietzsche's thought has long presented a difficulty for the study of his philosophy. How did the young Nietzsche - classicist and ardent advocate of Wagner's cultural renewal - become the philosopher of Will to Power and the Eternal Return? With this work, Laurence Lamper
What a Philosopher Is : Becoming Nietzsche
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- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 361
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The trajectory of Friedrich Nietzsche's thought has long presented a difficulty for the study of his philosophy. How did the young Nietzsche classicist and ardent advocate of Wagner's cultural renewal become the philosopher of Will to Power and the Eternal Return? With this book, Laurence Lampert answers that question. He does so through his trademark technique of close readings of key works in Nietzsche's journey Read more...
✦ Table of Contents
Intro
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1. Young Nietzsche in the Service of Schopenhauer and Wagner
1. The Birth of Tragedy: Prometheus the Knowing Maker of Culture
2. Backgrounds of Schopenhauer as Educator
3. What a Philosopher Is: Schopenhauer as Educator
4. What an Artist Is: Richard Wagner in Bayreuth
Part 2. A New Public Nietzsche: Enlightenment Optimist
5. Backgrounds of Things Human All Too Human
6. The Philosopher as Free- Minded Enlightenment Optimist
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s View of the Transformation of CulturePart 3. Nietzsche Enters His Mature Philosophy
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Conclusion. The Philosophy and Art of Nietzscheâ#x80
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Works Cited
Index
✦ Subjects
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, -- 1844-1900;Philosophy -- General;Philosophy -- History & Surveys -- Modern;Philosophy;PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern
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