Nietzsche’s Engagements with Kant and the Kantian LegacyMarco Brusotti, Herman Siemens, João Constâncio, Tom Bailey Bloomsbury Publishing, 23 feb 2017 - 1000 pagine Nietzsche has often been considered a thinker independent of the philosophy of his time and radically opposed to the concerns and concepts of modern and contemporary philosophy. But there is an increasing awareness of his sophisticated engagements with his contemporaries and of his philosophy's rich potential for debates with modern and contemporary thinkers. Nietzsche's Engagements with Kant and the Kantian Legacy explores a significant field for such engagements, Kant and Kantianism. Bringing together an international team of established Nietzsche-scholars who have done extensive work in Kant, contributors include both senior scholars and young, upcoming researchers from a broad range of countries and traditions. Working from the basis that Nietzsche is better understood as thinking 'with and against' Kant and the Kantian legacy, they examine Nietzsche's explicit and implicit treatments of Kant, Kantians, and Kantian concepts, as well as the philosophical issues that they raise for both Nietzschean and Kantian philosophy. Divided into three volumes, the focus is on specific areas and texts of Kant's philosophy: Nietzsche, Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics; Nietzsche and Kantian Ethics; Nietzsche and Kant on Aesthetics and Anthropology . Each volume draws extensively on the flourishing recent literature from both analytic and continental traditions in English, German and other languages. By responding to scholarly interest in the critical relations between Nietzsche and Kant, this series of volumes presents the first systematic study of the pairing of two major European thinkers from the modern period. |
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1 Nietzsche Transcendental Argument and the Subject | 27 |
Nietzsches Virtual Objections to Kants First Critique | 45 |
Some Aspects of Nietzsches Reception and Criticism of Transcendental I | 71 |
Nietzsche on Truth and the Thing in Itself | 103 |
5 Nietzsche and the Thing in Itself | 139 |
6 Nietzsche on Kants Distinction between Knowledge Wissen and Belief Glaube | 153 |
A Debate between Kant and Nietzsche | 167 |
Kants and Nietzsches Orienting Decisions Concerning the Distinction between Reason and Nature | 181 |
9 The Kantian Roots of Nietzsches Will to Power | 205 |
or cant as intelligible character Meaning and Function of the Type Kant and his Philosophy in Twilight of the Id | 233 |
Dealing with the Risk of Landing in Anticyra | 255 |
Complete Bibliography | 275 |
Name Index | 289 |
Subject Index | 293 |
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