Description |
320 pages |
Series |
Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung ; Bd. 42 |
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Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung ; Bd. 42
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Contents |
Pt. 1. The Dionysian World-View. I. Nietzsche's Dionysus. 1. The Double Nature of Dionysus: Ethical Questions and Art. 2. The Third Dionysus. 3. The Redemption of Life. 4. Delphi: the Separation of Self and Other. 5. Socrates' Daemon. 6. The Possibility of Tragedy: Hybris. II. Contradiction, Duplicity and Opposition. 1. The Aesthetic Game: Creation and Destruction. 2. Contradiction. 3. The Origin of Opposition in Duplicity. 4. The Perspective of Universality. III. The Language of Redemption. 1. Myth and the Genius of Poetry. 2. From Images to Words. 3. Rhetorical Language: Metaphor. 4. "Dionysus" as a Metonymy -- Pt. 2. Affirmative Morality. IV. The Basis in Pleasure. 1. Pleasure and Displeasure. 2. The Aesthetical-Ethical Method. 3. Beyond Domination and the Lust for Power. 4. Being with Others: Pity and Empathy. V. A Sense of the Earth. 1. Becoming True to the Earth. 2. The Affective Basis of Sense. 3. Will to Power and the Dionysian. 4. Will to Power: the Human-Earth |
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VI. Recurrence and Return. 1. The Great Year. 2. >From Recurrence to Return. 3. The Lenzer Heide Notes. 4. Eternal Return and the Overcoming of Pity. VII. Affirmation: The Love of Fate. 1. The Ethos of Affirmation. 2. The Spiritualisation of Lust. 3. A Joyful and Trusting Fatalism. 4. Amor Fati and Affirmation -- Conclusion: A Beautiful in Vain |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900 -- Ethics.
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Ethics.
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Philosophy, German.
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Philosophy, Modern -- 19th century.
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LC no. |
99032855 |
ISBN |
3110166011 |
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