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almahu_9947413568802882
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1 online resource (xii, 505 pages) :
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ISBN:
9781571136480 (ebook)
Content:
This volume collects a wide-ranging set of essays examining Friedrich Nietzsche's engagement with antiquity in all its aspects. It investigates Nietzsche's reaction and response to the concept of "classicism," with particular reference to his work on Greek culture as a philologist in Basel and later as a philosopher of modernity, and to his reception of German classicism in all his texts. The book should be of interest to students of ancient history and classics, philosophy, comparative literature, and Germanistik. Taken together, these papers suggest that classicism is both a more significant, and a more contested, concept for Nietzsche than is often realized, and it demonstrates the need for a return to a close attention to the intellectual-historical context in terms of which Nietzsche saw himself operating. An awareness of the rich variety of academic backgrounds, methodologies, and techniques of reading evinced in these chapters is perhaps the only way for the contemporary scholar to come to grips with what classicism meant for Nietzsche, and hence what Nietzsche means for us today. The book is divided into five sections - 'The Classical Greeks; Pre-Socratics and Pythagoreans, Cynics and Stoics; Nietzsche and the Platonic Tradition; Contestations; and German Classicism' - and constitutes the first major study of Nietzsche and the classical tradition in a quarter of a century. The contributors are Jessica N. Berry, Benjamin Biebuyck, Danny Praet and Isabelle Vanden Poel, Paul Bishop, R. Bracht Branham, Thomas Brobjer, David Campbell, Alan Cardew, Roy Elveton, Christian Emden, Simon Gillham, John Hamilton, Mark Hammond, Albert Henrichs, Dirk t.D. Held, David F. Horkott, Dylan Jaggard, Fiona Jenkins, Anthony K. Jensen, Laurence Lampert, Nicholas Martin, Thomas A. Meyer, Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek, John S. Moore, Neville Morley, David N. McNeill, James I. Porter, Martin A. Ruehl, Herman Siemens, Barry Stocker, Friedrich Ulfers and Mark Daniel Cohen, and Peter Yates.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).
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Nietzsche, Homer, and the Classical Tradition /
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"Unhistorical Greeks": Myth, History, and the Uses of Antiquity /
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Breeding Greeks: Nietzsche, Gobineau, and Classical Theories of Race /
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Ecce Philologus: Nietzsche and Pindar's Second Pythian Ode /
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Nietzsche, Aristotle, and Propositional Discourse /
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"Politeia" 1871: Young Nietzsche on the Greek State /
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Nietzsche and Democritus: The Origins of Ethical Eudaimonism /
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"Full of Gods": Nietzsche on Greek Polytheism and Culture /
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Impossible Virtue: Heraclitean Justice and Nietzsche's Second Untimely Meditation /
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Cults and Migrations: Nietzsche's Meditations on Orphism, Pythagoreanism, and the Greek Mysteries /
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Nietzsche's Cynicism: Uppercase or lowercase? /
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Nietzsche's Unpublished Fragments on Ancient Cynicism: The First Night of Diogenes /
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Nietzsche's Stoicism: The Depths Are Inside /
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Nietzsche and Plato /
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Nietzsche, Nehemas, and "Self-Creation" /
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God Unpicked /
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Nietzsche's Wrestling with Plato and Platonism /
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On the Relationship of Alcibiades' Speech to Nietzsche's "Problem of Socrates" /
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Dionysus versus Dionysus /
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Rhetoric, Judgment, and the Art of Surprise in Nietzsche's Genealogy /
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How Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals Depicts Psychological Distance between Ancients and Moderns /
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Nietzsche's Aesthetic Solution to the Problem of Epigonism in the Nineteenth Century /
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From Tragedy to Philosophical Novel /
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Nietzsche, Interpretation, and Truth /
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Nietzsche's Remarks on the Classical Tradition: A Prognosis for Western Democracy in the Twenty-First Century /
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Invention of Antiquity: Nietzsche on Classicism, Classicality, and the Classical Tradition /
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Nietzsche and the "Classical": Traditional and Innovative Features of Nietzsche's Usage, with Special Reference to Goethe /
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Conflict and Repose: Dialectics of the Greek Ideal in Nietzsche and Winckelmann /
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Nietzsche's Ontological Roots in Goethe's Classicism /
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Nietzsche's Anti-Christianity as a Return to (German) Classicism /
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Dioscuri: Nietzsche and Erwin Rohde /
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 9781571132826
Language:
English
Subjects:
Philosophy
Keywords:
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