This renowned introduction - already a standard text in Europe - is translated here for the first time. Vattimo uses Heideggerean and cultural-critical perspectives to reassess the work and thought of Nietzsche.
This renowned introduction - already a standard text in Europe - is translated here for the first time. Vattimo uses Heideggerean and cultural-critical perspectives to reassess the work and thought of Nietzsche.
Gianni Vattimo is emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Turin and a member of the European Parliament. He is the author of Hermeneutic Communism (co-authored with S. Zabala), A Farewell to Truth; The Responsibility of the Philosopher; Christianity, Truth, and Weakening Faith (with R. Girard); Not Being God: A Collaborative Autobiography (with P. Paterlini); Art's Claim to Truth; After the Death of God (with John D. Caputo); Dialogue with Nietzsche; The Future of Religion (with Richard Rorty); Nihilism and Emancipation: Ethics, Politics, and Law; and After Christianity.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: From Philology to Philosophy 1. How Nietzsche is to be read. 2. From Philology to Philosophy as Cultural Criticism. Part II: The Deconstruction of Metaphysics 3. Art and Science. 4. The Self-sublimation of Morality. 5. The Philosophy of Morning. Part III: The Philosophy of Zarathustra 6. Morning and Noon. 7. Nihilism, Eternal Recurrence, Decision. 8. Redemption from Time. 9. The Will to Power and the Fate of the Subject. 10. The Will to Power as Art. Part IV: Chronology of Nietzsche's Life and Works. Part V: History of Nietzsche's Reception.
Part I: From Philology to Philosophy 1. How Nietzsche is to be read. 2. From Philology to Philosophy as Cultural Criticism. Part II: The Deconstruction of Metaphysics 3. Art and Science. 4. The Self-sublimation of Morality. 5. The Philosophy of Morning. Part III: The Philosophy of Zarathustra 6. Morning and Noon. 7. Nihilism, Eternal Recurrence, Decision. 8. Redemption from Time. 9. The Will to Power and the Fate of the Subject. 10. The Will to Power as Art. Part IV: Chronology of Nietzsche's Life and Works. Part V: History of Nietzsche's Reception.
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