Language and The Feminine in Nietzsche and Heidegger

Language and  The Feminine  in Nietzsche and Heidegger
Author: Jean McConnell Graybeal
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1990-09-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0253115914

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Nietzsche and Heidegger were both lovers of language, and author Jean Graybeal argues that their writing styles demonstrate a relationship with the feminine dimension of language. Using as a framework the theories of Julia Kristeva concerning the "symbolic" and "semiotic" dispositions in language, Graybeal reads Nietzsche and Heidegger as writers and thinkers whose experimentation with language is directly relevant both to their quests for nonmetaphysical ways of thinking and to the feminist project of moving beyond male dominance. The chapters on Nietzsche discuss portions of The Gay Science, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and Ecce Homo with the question of woman in the forefront of the analysis. The chapters on Heidegger deal, first, with Being and Time, describing the ways in which Heidegger evokes the feminine and semioitic dimensions in language. Finally, eight of Heidegger's later essays are read with attention to feminie, maternal, and erotic imagery.

The Feminine and Nihilism

The Feminine and Nihilism
Author: Ellen Mortensen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: STANFORD:36105010503733

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Much of the scholarship on Luce Irigaray has focused exclusively on her psychoanalytic work. The Feminine and Nihilism engages instead in a careful reading of the major philosophical intertexts in Irigaray's Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche. This study is an interpretation of Irigaray's philosophy of sexual difference and seeks to uncover how she enters into an amorous dialogue with the silent ground in Nietzsche's thinking: the material.

Resentment and the Feminine in Nietzsche s Politico Aesthetics

Resentment and the Feminine in Nietzsche s Politico Aesthetics
Author: Caroline Joan S. Picart
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0271041463

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Nietzsche's remarks about women and femininity have generated a great deal of debate among philosophers, some seeing them as ineradicably misogynist, others interpreting them more favorably as ironic and potentially useful for modern feminism. In this study, Kay Picart uses a genealogical approach to track the way Nietzsche's initial use of "feminine" mythological figures as symbols for modernity's regenerative powers gradually gives way to an increasingly misogynistic politics, resulting in the silencing and emasculation of his earlier configurations of the "feminine." While other scholars have focused on classifying the degree of offensiveness of Nietzsche's ambivalent and developing misogyny, Picart examines what this misogyny means for his political philosophy as a whole. Picart successfully shows how Nietzsche's increasingly derogatory treatment of the "feminine" in his post-Zarathustran works is closely tied to his growing resentment over his inability to revive a decadent modernity.

Nietzsche Heidegger and Daoist Thought

Nietzsche  Heidegger  and Daoist Thought
Author: Katrin Froese
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791481738

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In this book, Katrin Froese juxtaposes the Daoist texts of Laozi and Zhuangzi with the thought of Nietzsche and Heidegger to argue that there is a need for rethinking the idea of a cosmological whole. By moving away from the quest for certainty, Froese suggests a way of philosophizing that does not seek to capture the whole, but rather becomes a means of affirming a connection to it, one that celebrates difference rather than eradicating it. Human beings have a vague awareness of the infinite, but they are nevertheless finite beings. Froese maintains that rather than bemoaning the murkiness of knowledge, the thinkers considered here celebrate the creativity and tendency to wander through that space of not knowing, or "in-between-ness." However, for Neitzsche and the early Heidegger, this in-between-ness can often produce a sense of meaninglessness that sends individuals on a frenetic quest to mark out space that is uniquely their own. Laozi and Zhuangzi, on the other hand, paint a portrait of the self that provides openings for others rather than deliberately forging an identity that it can claim as its own. In this way, human beings can become joyful wanderers that revel in the movements of the Dao and are comfortable with their own finitude. Froese also suggests that Nietzsche and Heidegger are philosophers at a crossroads, for they both exemplify the modern emphasis on self-creation and at the same time share the Daoist insight into the perils of excessive egoism that can lead to misguided attempts to master the world.

Nietzsche and the Feminine

Nietzsche and the Feminine
Author: Peter J. Burgard
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813914957

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In this innovative and wide-ranging volume, Peter Burgard has brought together new studies by outstanding scholars in philosophy, feminism, comparative literature, and German studies.

Womanizing Nietzsche

Womanizing Nietzsche
Author: Kelly Oliver
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317959281

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In Womanizing Nietzsche, Kelly Oliver uses an analysis of the position of woman in Nietzsche's texts to open onto the larger question of philosophy's relation to the feminine and the maternal. Offering readings from Nietzsche, Derrida, Irigaray, Kristeva, Freud and Lacan, Oliver builds an innovative foundation for an ontology of intersubjective relationships that suggests a new approach to ethics.

Nietzsche s Lenzer Heide Notes on European Nihilism

Nietzsche   s Lenzer Heide Notes on European Nihilism
Author: Daniel Fidel Ferrer,Fredrich Nietzsche
Publsiher: Daniel Fidel Ferrer
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781979968591

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Nietzsche’s Lenzer Heide Notes on European Nihilism / By Daniel Fidel Ferrer. ©2020 Daniel Fidel Ferrer. All rights reserved. Book formatted: 177 pages. Publisher: Kuhn von Verden Verlag. Language: English ISBN-13: 978-1979968591. Includes many bibliographical references. I have translated the entire group of Nietzsche’s notes that start with a note giving Nietzsche’s location “Lenzer Heide” (Graubünden, Switzerland) dated June 10, 1887 (Lenzer Heide den 10. Juni 1887). From the first note, eKGWB/NF-1886. 5 [71] and then subsection ending at the final note: eKGWB/NF-1886. 5 [110]. Volume information, KSA 12. Nachgelassene Fragmente 1885-1887, (1967). Section for this notebook is five. 5 = NVÜ3. Sommer 1886—Herbst 1887. Pages for this subsection are p. 211-229 (KSA 12). Over 190+ Nietzsche’s notes are also translated in this book. Additional materials from his published writing are included in the topics discussed. Principle conclusion: all of Nietzsche’s philosophical thought can be seen as his response to the urgent crisis of Nihilism. Countermovement to Nihilism. “The tragic era for Europe: due to the struggle with nihilism.” (Das tragische Zeitalter für Europa: bedingt durch den Kampf mit dem Nihilismus). KGWB/NF-1886, 7 [31]. More translations from all of Nietzsche’s writings covering such topic as: the eternal return of the same, Will to Power, B. Spinoza, concept of meaninglessness, Nihilism and Nietzsche Thought, Stages or the outline of Nihilism, Chronological Nietzsche’s Thoughts on Nihilism, and Nietzsche on the Nihilist. Nietzsche Contra Metaphysics: Rejection of ontology and Being Rejection of God Rejection of metaphysicians Rejection of the idea of eternal Rejection of supersensuous Rejection of Platonism Rejection of the dignity of humanity (metaphysicians) Rejection of eternal values Rejection of immorality Possible Metaphysical Claims for the idea of Will-to-Power, Connection of Will to Power and Amor Fati, Anti-metaphysical and perspectivism, Nietzsche's Metahistory of philosophy, and Bibliographic sources.

Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche

Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche
Author: I. Makarushka
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 151
Release: 1994-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780230375307

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This book considers Emerson and Nietzsche primarily as post-theological religious thinkers and treats their understanding of the nature of religion and language. It argues that their critique of Christianity and rejection of transcendence which allowed them to recover the divine within the individual is informed by their emphasis on the humanity of Jesus. The idea of Jesus as man is also the key to their interpretation of language. The Word inscribed in the world becomes the condition for the possibility of meaning.