Nietzsche was unusual in his close attention to the meaning and consequences of living within a continuous temporal sequence. Jensen explores Nietzsche's thoughts about history, historicism and their impact on his work. Of interest to students and scholars of Nietzsche studies and nineteenth-century philosophy.
Nietzsche was unusual in his close attention to the meaning and consequences of living within a continuous temporal sequence. Jensen explores Nietzsche's thoughts about history, historicism and their impact on his work. Of interest to students and scholars of Nietzsche studies and nineteenth-century philosophy.
Anthony K. Jensen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Providence College. He is Associate Editor of The Journal of Nietzsche Studies and his articles, translations and reviews appear in journals including Nietzsche-Studien, The Journal of the History of Philosophy, the British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Epoche and New Nietzsche Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Philological centaurs 2. Early meta-history and context 3. Aesthetic intuition and the history of tragedy 4. History and historians 5. Positivism and perspectivism 6. Genealogy as history 7. Autobiography as history Epilogue: Nietzsche's influence on philosophy of history.
Introduction 1. Philological centaurs 2. Early meta-history and context 3. Aesthetic intuition and the history of tragedy 4. History and historians 5. Positivism and perspectivism 6. Genealogy as history 7. Autobiography as history Epilogue: Nietzsche's influence on philosophy of history.
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