Nietzsche's Zarathustra is a guide through the convoluted territory of Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra. It shows the philosophical significance of the fictional format as a means to simultaneously propose alternatives to traditional dogmas within the Western tradition and reveal the danger of mistaking doctrinal formulations for living philosophical insight.
Nietzsche's Zarathustra is a guide through the convoluted territory of Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra. It shows the philosophical significance of the fictional format as a means to simultaneously propose alternatives to traditional dogmas within the Western tradition and reveal the danger of mistaking doctrinal formulations for living philosophical insight.
Kathleen Marie Higgins is professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 An ad Hominem Introduction to Nietzsche Chapter 2 Nietzsche's Conception of Tragedy and the Tragic Worldview Chapter 3 Nietzsche's Case Against Christian Morality Chapter 4 Why Zarathustra Speaks Chapter 5 The Ambivalence of Zarathustra's Doctrine Chapter 6 Eternal Recurrence Versus the Doctrine of Sin Chapter 7 Where Zarathustra Ends Up Chapter 8 Conclusion: Taking It Seriously
Chapter 1 An ad Hominem Introduction to Nietzsche Chapter 2 Nietzsche's Conception of Tragedy and the Tragic Worldview Chapter 3 Nietzsche's Case Against Christian Morality Chapter 4 Why Zarathustra Speaks Chapter 5 The Ambivalence of Zarathustra's Doctrine Chapter 6 Eternal Recurrence Versus the Doctrine of Sin Chapter 7 Where Zarathustra Ends Up Chapter 8 Conclusion: Taking It Seriously
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