“We Scholars” According to Nietzsche
Author: Giosuè Ghisalberti
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published:
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 3031559207
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Giosuè Ghisalberti
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published:
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 3031559207
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Giosuè Ghisalberti
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 2024-05-12
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783031559198
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book examines Nietzsche’s early writings on education, paying particular attention to his thought on scholarship and teaching. Giosuè Ghisalberti examines Nietzsche’s view of himself as a teacher in the broader context of his reflections on scholarship and philology, and puts Nietzsche’s examination into conversation with prominent themes in his later philosophy (including morality, truth, and language). The book is to be read as an assessment of our social predicament, in and out of the university. “We Scholars” According to Nietzsche develops ideas on our contemporary world most especially in institutions of higher learning and how morality is proving to be inimical to freedom.
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
Publisher:
Published: 2018-08-25
Total Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 9781725773868
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"If all goes well, the time will come when one will take up the memorabilia of Socrates rather than the Bible as a guide to morals and reason.""Never yield to remorse, but at once tell yourself: remorse would simply mean adding to the first act of stupidity a second."In 1880, the third part of Human, All Too Human was released - 'The Wanderer and His Shadow'. It is a collection of independent aphorisms that dealt mostly with Man Alone with Himself. Translated by Paul Victor Cohn.
Author: John Kaag
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 2018-09-25
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 0374715742
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"A stimulating book about combating despair and complacency with searching reflection." --Heller McAlpin, NPR.org Named a Best Book of 2018 by NPR. One of Lit Hub's 15 Books You Should Read in September and one of Outside's Best Books of Fall A revelatory Alpine journey in the spirit of the great Romantic thinker Friedrich Nietzsche Hiking with Nietzsche: Becoming Who You Are is a tale of two philosophical journeys—one made by John Kaag as an introspective young man of nineteen, the other seventeen years later, in radically different circumstances: he is now a husband and father, and his wife and small child are in tow. Kaag sets off for the Swiss peaks above Sils Maria where Nietzsche wrote his landmark work Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Both of Kaag’s journeys are made in search of the wisdom at the core of Nietzsche’s philosophy, yet they deliver him to radically different interpretations and, more crucially, revelations about the human condition. Just as Kaag’s acclaimed debut, American Philosophy: A Love Story, seamlessly wove together his philosophical discoveries with his search for meaning, Hiking with Nietzsche is a fascinating exploration not only of Nietzsche’s ideals but of how his experience of living relates to us as individuals in the twenty-first century. Bold, intimate, and rich with insight, Hiking with Nietzsche is about defeating complacency, balancing sanity and madness, and coming to grips with the unobtainable. As Kaag hikes, alone or with his family, but always with Nietzsche, he recognizes that even slipping can be instructive. It is in the process of climbing, and through the inevitable missteps, that one has the chance, in Nietzsche’s words, to “become who you are."
Author: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Publisher:
Published: 2024-05
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781835918869
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Embark on a fascinating intellectual odyssey with Friedrich Nietzsche's seminal work, 'We Philologists'. In this captivating exploration of language, culture, and the human condition, Nietzsche offers profound insights into the nature of knowledge and interpretation. Drawing upon his background as a philologist-a lover of language-Nietzsche delves into the intricacies of linguistic analysis, tracing the evolution of words and ideas through history. With razor-sharp wit and incisive critique, he challenges conventional wisdom and exposes the underlying power dynamics that shape our understanding of texts and traditions. But 'We Philologists' is more than just a treatise on language; it is a manifesto for intellectual freedom and creativity. Nietzsche urges us to break free from the constraints of tradition and authority, encouraging a bold and fearless approach to scholarship and interpretation. As relevant today as it was when first published, 'We Philologists' continues to inspire scholars and thinkers across disciplines. Whether you're a student of language, literature, or philosophy, Nietzsche's insights will provoke, challenge, and illuminate, inviting you to question the very foundations of knowledge and truth. Join Friedrich Nietzsche on a journey of discovery and dissent, where the boundaries of thought are pushed to their limits and beyond. 'We Philologists' is not just a book-it's a call to arms for the fearless pursuit of knowledge and understanding."
Author: Michel Haar
Publisher: SUNY Press
Published: 1996-01-01
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9780791427873
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Michel Haar assesses the overcoming of metaphysics urged by Nietzsche. Pointing out that Nietzsche's overcoming must be conceived as a task both critical and reconstructive, Haar shows how Nietzsche criticizes philosophical concepts as being traceable to a process of simplification and identification, thus subverting traditional categories and identities. Haar presents Nietzsche as an aesthetic stoic. Although opposed to any doctrinal tenet, Nietzsche rekindles a Stoic return to nature in the register of a creative and aesthetic decision. Necessity is no longer a single rational force permeating all beings. Instead he conceives of the will to power as a schematization of the natural chaos and refers Dionysos to an inspiring voice: "the genius of the heart." Rejecting the Deleuzian essay of interpretation that unleashes the simulacra of an untamed imagination, Haar points out that Nietzsche's rejection of Kant is much less extreme than imagined in Deleuze's eccentric readings. Haar also shows that the rupture with Schopenhauer came very early in Nietzsche's itinerary although he accepted the idea of a social conditioning of science. Haar shows that two Apollonian sublimities are distinguished by Nietzsche: one generating idyll, epos, and mythic language; the other a compensatory illusion on the dramatic stage destined to dismiss the horror of an endlessly swelling ground. It is this monstrosity that a creative forgetfulness is destined to replace by seeking a place for the work of art amidst tragic joy.
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Published: 1997-06-01
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 1603848800
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Twilight of the Idols presents a vivid, compressed overview of many of Nietzsche’s mature ideas, including his attack on Plato’s Socrates and on the Platonic legacy in Western philosophy and culture. Polt provides a trustworthy rendering of Nietzsche’s text in contemporary American English, complete with notes prepared by the translator and Tracy Strong. An authoritative Introduction by Strong makes this an outstanding edition. Select Bibliography and Index.
Author: Leo Strauss
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2021-12-24
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 022648677X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Although Leo Strauss published little on Nietzsche, his lectures and correspondence demonstrate a deep critical engagement with Nietzsche’s thought. One of the richest contributions is a seminar on Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra, taught in 1959 during Strauss’s tenure at the University of Chicago. In the lectures, Strauss draws important parallels between Nietzsche’s most important project and his own ongoing efforts to restore classical political philosophy. With Leo Strauss on Nietzsche’s “Thus Spoke Zarathustra,” eminent Strauss scholar Richard L. Velkley presents Strauss’s lectures on Zarathustra with superb annotations that bring context and clarity to the critical role played by Nietzsche in shaping Strauss’s thought. In addition to the broad relationship between Nietzsche and political philosophy, Strauss adeptly guides readers through Heidegger’s confrontations with Nietzsche, laying out Heidegger’s critique of Nietzsche’s “will to power” while also showing how Heidegger can be read as a foil for his own reading of Nietzsche. The lectures also shed light on the relationship between Heidegger and Strauss, as both philosophers saw Nietzsche as a central figure for understanding the crisis of philosophy and Western civilization. Strauss’s reading of Nietzsche is one of the important—yet little appreciated—philosophical inquiries of the past century, both an original interpretation of Nietzsche’s thought and a deep engagement with the core problems that modernity posed for political philosophy. It will be welcomed by anyone interested in the work of either philosopher.
Author: Julian Young
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 1107049857
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The ten essays that comprise this volume wrestle with the tension between the individual and the community in Nietzsche's philosophy.
Author: Anthony K. Jensen
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2014-01-30
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 1472514084
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Typically, the first decade of Friedrich Nietzsche's career is considered a sort of précis to his mature thinking. Yet his philological articles, lectures, and notebooks on Ancient Greek culture and thought - much of which has received insufficient scholarly attention - were never intended to serve as a preparatory ground to future thought. Nietzsche's early scholarship was intended to express his insights into the character of antiquity. Many of those insights are not only important for better understanding Nietzsche; they remain vital for understanding antiquity today. Interdisciplinary in scope and international in perspective, this volume investigates Nietzsche as a scholar of antiquity, offering the first thorough examination of his articles, lectures, notebooks on Ancient Greek culture and thought in English. With eleven original chapters by some of the leading Nietzsche scholars and classicists from around the world and with reproductions of two definitive essays, this book analyzes Nietzsche's scholarly methods and aims, his understanding of antiquity, and his influence on the history of classical studies.