Nietzsche and Philosophy

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A&C Black, 10 mag 2006 - 224 pagine

Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII. He is a key figure in poststructuralism, and one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century.

Nietzsche and Philosophy has long been recognised as one of the most important accounts of Nietzsche's philosophy, acclaimed for its rare combination of scholarly rigour and imaginative interpretation. Yet this is more than a major work on Nietzsche; the book opened a whole new avenue in post-war thought. Here, Deleuze shows how Nietzsche began a new way of thinking which breaks with the dialectic as a method and escapes the confines of philosophy itself.

Translated by Hugh Tomlinson.

 

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Sommario

The Tragic
1
Sense
3
The Philosophy of the Will
6
Against the Dialectic
8
The Problem of Tragedy
10
Nietzsches Evolution
12
Dionysus and Christ
14
The Essence of the Tragic
16
the Judaic priest
116
Bad Conscience and Interiority
119
The Problem of Pain
120
The Christian priest
122
Culture Considered from the Prehistoric Point of View
124
Culture Considered from the PostHistoric Point of View
126
Culture Considered from the Historical Point of View
128
Bad Conscience Responsibility Guilt
131

The Problem of Existence
18
Existence and Innocence
21
The Dicethrow
23
Consequences for the Eternal Return
26
Nietzsches Symbolism
27
Nietzsche and Mallarmé
30
Tragic Thought
32
The Touchstone
34
Active and Reactive
36
The Distinction of Forces
37
Quantity and Quality
39
What is the Will to Power?
46
The Problem of the Measure of Forces
54
Critique
68
Against his Predecessors
74
Plan of The Genealogy of Morals
81
10
87
Thought and Life
93
From Ressentiment to the Bad Conscience
104
The Ascetic Ideal and the Essence of Religion
133
Triumph of Reactive Forces
135
Against the Dialectic
139
Analysis of Pity
140
God is Dead
144
Against Hegelianism
147
The Avatars of the Dialectic
151
Nietzsche and the Dialectic
153
Theory of the Higher Man
155
Is Man Essentially Reactive?
157
the focal point
161
Affirmation and Negation
165
The Sense of Affirmation
170
Ariadne
175
Dionysus and Zarathustra
179
Conclusion
184
Notes
188
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Gilles Deleuze was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII.

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