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Nietzsche and Greek Thought

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I. Nietzsche¿s Philosophic Historiography.- Nietzsche¿s Use of Intellectual History.- History and the Self -Definition of Humanity.- II. Nietzsche on the Greek Decline.- ¿Socrates¿ as a Symptom of the Greek Decline.- III. Nietzsche on the Early Presocratics.- Philosophy in ¿the Tragic Age¿.- Nietzsche on Anaximander.- Nietzsche on Herakleitos.- Nietzsche and Parmenides.- IV. Positivism and Ecstasy.- Rationality without Beauty, Release without Proportion.- Poetry as Dianoia, Imagination as Rationality.- V. Keeping Track of ¿Socrates¿.- The Socrates of the Pythagorizing and Oligarchal Tradition.- Nietzsche¿s Traditionalist Reading of Plato.- VI. What Nietzsche Loved About Socrates.- Nietzsche¿s Dialectic and Anti-Systematics.- Plato¿s Socrates is Not a Twilit Idol.- VII. The Tyranny of ¿Reason¿.- ¿Rationalism¿ and ¿Morality,¿ Reason and Nature.- Man¿s Fatedness is Existential.- Nietzsche¿s Remarks on Aristotle, and the Tragic Sense.- Epilogue.

List of contents

I. Nietzsche's Philosophic Historiography.- Nietzsche's Use of Intellectual History.- History and the Self -Definition of Humanity.- II. Nietzsche on the Greek Decline.- "Socrates" as a Symptom of the Greek Decline.- III. Nietzsche on the Early Presocratics.- Philosophy in "the Tragic Age".- Nietzsche on Anaximander.- Nietzsche on Herakleitos.- Nietzsche and Parmenides.- IV. Positivism and Ecstasy.- Rationality without Beauty, Release without Proportion.- Poetry as Dianoia, Imagination as Rationality.- V. Keeping Track of "Socrates".- The Socrates of the Pythagorizing and Oligarchal Tradition.- Nietzsche's Traditionalist Reading of Plato.- VI. What Nietzsche Loved About Socrates.- Nietzsche's Dialectic and Anti-Systematics.- Plato's Socrates is Not a Twilit Idol.- VII. The Tyranny of "Reason".- "Rationalism" and "Morality," Reason and Nature.- Man's Fatedness is Existential.- Nietzsche's Remarks on Aristotle, and the Tragic Sense.- Epilogue.

Product details

Authors V Tejera, V. Tejera
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9789024734757
ISBN 978-90-247-3475-7
No. of pages 157
Weight 422 g
Illustrations VII, 157 p.
Series Martinus Nijhoff Philosophy Library
Martinus Nijhoff Philosophy Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Renaissance, Enlightenment
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics

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