Matthew Meyer is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Scranton, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Reading Nietzsche through the Ancients (2014) and a co-editor of Nietzsche's Metaphilosophy (Cambridge, forthcoming).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Interpreting Nietzsche's free spirit works 2. A defense of the dialectical reading Part I. The Ascetic Camel: 3. For the love of truth: Human, All Too Human 4. An Epicurean in exile: Assorted Opinions and Maxims and The Wanderer and His Shadow Part II. The Dragon-Slaying Lion: 5. Undermining the prejudices of morality: Daybreak 6. The Selbstaufhebung of the will to truth: The Gay Science I¿III Part III. The Dionysian Child: 7. Incipit Tragoedia: from The Gay Science IV to Thus Spoke Zarathustra 8. Incipit Parodia: from the free spirit to the philosophy of the future?
Introduction 1. Interpreting Nietzsche's free spirit works 2. A defense of the dialectical reading Part I. The Ascetic Camel: 3. For the love of truth: Human, All Too Human 4. An Epicurean in exile: Assorted Opinions and Maxims and The Wanderer and His Shadow Part II. The Dragon-Slaying Lion: 5. Undermining the prejudices of morality: Daybreak 6. The Selbstaufhebung of the will to truth: The Gay Science I¿III Part III. The Dionysian Child: 7. Incipit Tragoedia: from The Gay Science IV to Thus Spoke Zarathustra 8. Incipit Parodia: from the free spirit to the philosophy of the future?
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