UID:
almahu_9949203647502882
Umfang:
1 online resource (264 pages)
Ausgabe:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781350086333
Inhalt:
"This volume explores Nietzsche's decisive encounter with the ancient philosopher, Epicurus. The collected essays examine many previously unexplored and underappreciated convergences, and investigate how essential Epicurus was to Nietzsche's philosophical project through two interrelated overarching themes: nature and ethics. Uncovering the nature of Nietzsche's reception of, relation to, and movement beyond Epicurus, contributors provide insights into the relationship between suffering, health and philosophy in both thinkers; Nietzsche's stylistic analysis of Epicurus; the ethics of self-cultivation in Nietzsche's Epicureanism; practices of eating and thinking in Nietzsche and Epicurus; the temporality of Epicurean pleasure; the practice of the gay science, and Epicureanism and politics. The essays also provide creative comparisons with the Stoics, Hobbes, Mill, Guyau, Buddhism, and more. Nietzsche and Epicurus offers original and illuminating perspectives on Nietzsche's relation to the Hellenistic thinker, in whom Nietzsche saw the embodiment of the practice of philosophy as an art of existing."--
Anmerkung:
Introduction / Vinod Acharya and Ryan Johnson -- 1. Jill Marsden (Bolton Institute), 'Wisdom that walks in bodily form': Nietzsche's travels with Epicurus. -- 2. Willow Verkerk (Kingston), Nietzsche's Joyful Friendship: Epicurean Elements in the Middle Works. -- 3. Matthew Dennis (Warwick, Monash), 'Epicurean Self-Cultivation in Nietzsche's Early Works'. -- 4. Keith Ansell-Pearson (Warwick), 'Nietzsche and Kant on Epicurus and Self-Cultivation'. -- 5. Carlotta Santini (Technical University Berlin), 'Literary Prose and Philosophical Style: Nietzsche on the Case of Epicurus'. -- 6. Wilson H. Shearin (University of Miami), 'Nietzsche's Epicurean Epistemology'. -- 7. Ryan Johnson (Elon University, North Carolina), 'The Gastrosophists: Eating and Thinking with Nietzsche and Epicurus'. -- 8. Babette Babich (Fordham University), 'Nietzsche's Epicurus: Music and the Art of Living'. -- 9. Patrick Wotling (Reims University, France), 'Enjoying Riddles: Epicurus as a forerunner of the idea of gay science'. -- 10. Federico Testa (Warwick, Monash), 'Nietzsche and Guyau on the Temporality of Epicurean Pleasure'. -- 11. Paul Bishop (Glasgow), 'Nietzsche's Response to Epicurus in the Light of Hobbes's theory of the contract'. -- 12. Peter S. Groff (Bucknell University), 'Great Politics and the Unnoticed Life' : Nietzsche and Epicurus on the Boundaries of Cultivation'. -- 13. Daniel W. Conway (Texas A+M), 'The Psychological Type of the Redeemer' : Nietzsche's Revaluation of Epicurus'. -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Also published in print.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: ISBN 1
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
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DOI:
10.5040/9781350086333
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