Nietzsche s Culture of Humanity

Nietzsche s Culture of Humanity
Author: Jeffrey Church
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-09-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781316419205

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Nietzsche scholars have long been divided over whether Nietzsche is an aristocratic or a democratic thinker. Nietzche's Culture of Humanity overcomes this debate by proving both sides wrong. Jeffrey Church argues that in his early period writings, Nietzsche envisioned a cultural meritocracy that drew on the classical German tradition of Kant and Herder. The young Nietzsche's 'culture of humanity' synthesized the high and low, the genius and the people, the nation and humanity. Nietzsche's early ideal of culture can shed light on his mature period thought, since, Church argues, Nietzsche does not abandon this fundamental commitment to a cultural meritocracy. Nietzche's Culture of Humanity argues that Nietzsche's novel defense of culture can overcome some persisting problems in contemporary liberal theories of culture. As such, this book should interest Nietzsche scholars, political theorists and philosophers interested in modern thought, as well as contemporary thinkers concerned with the politics of culture.

Nietzsche s Culture of Humanity

Nietzsche s Culture of Humanity
Author: Jeffrey Church
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107120266

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This book argues that Nietzsche is a meritocratic thinker, not, as many have argued, an aristocrat or a democrat.

Science Culture and Free Spirits

Science  Culture  and Free Spirits
Author: Jonathan Cohen
Publsiher: Humanities Press International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1591026806

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Nietzsche s Animal Philosophy

Nietzsche s Animal Philosophy
Author: Vanessa Lemm
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780823230273

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This book explores the significance of human animality in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and provides the first systematic treatment of the animal theme in Nietzsche's corpus as a whole Lemm argues that the animal is neither a random theme nor a metaphorical device in Nietzsche's thought. Instead, it stands at the center of his renewal of the practice and meaning of philosophy itself. Lemm provides an original contribution to on-going debates on the essence of humanism and its future. At the center of this new interpretation stands Nietzsche's thesis that animal life and its potential for truth, history, and morality depends on a continuous antagonism between forgetfulness (animality) and memory (humanity). This relationship accounts for the emergence of humanity out of animality as a function of the antagonism between civilization and culture. By taking the antagonism of culture and civilization to be fundamental for Nietzsche's conception of humanity and its becoming, Lemm gives a new entry point into the political significance of Nietzsche's thought. The opposition between civilization and culture allows for the possibility that politics is more than a set of civilizational techniques that seek to manipulate, dominate, and exclude the animality of the human animal. By seeing the deep-seated connections of politics with culture, Nietzsche orients politics beyond the domination over life and, instead, offers the animality of the human being a positive, creative role in the organization of life. Lemm's book presents Nietzsche as the thinker of an emancipatory and affirmative biopolitics. This book will appeal not only to readers interested in Nietzsche, but also to anyone interested in the theme of the animal in philosophy, literature, cultural studies and the arts, as well as those interested in the relation between biological life and politics.

Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture

Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture
Author: Andrew Huddleston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: Culture
ISBN: 9780198823674

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In Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture, Andrew Huddleston offers a new interpretation of the views of the influential German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) on cultural decadence and flourishing. Whereas Nietzsche is often thought to be the champion of the isolated great individual, Huddleston argues that there is a deeply collectivist (though radically inegalitarian) strand to his thinking. He challenges the prevalentreading of Nietzsche as an individualist, identifying him instead as a more social thinker who appreciated collective cultural achievements. Using Nietzsche's ideal of a flourishing culture, and his diagnostics ofcultural malaise, as a point of departure for reconsidering many of the central themes in his ethics and social philosophy, Huddleston strikes a balance between situating Nietzsche in his nineteenth century context while also considering the ongoing relevance of his ideas.

Human All Too Human I

Human  All Too Human I
Author: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,Gary Handwerk
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2000-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0804741719

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This is the second volume to appear in an edition that will be the first complete, critical, and annotated English translation of all of Nietzsche’s work. Volume 2: Unfashionable Observations, translated by Richard T. Gray, was published in 1995. The edition is a new English translation, by various hands, of the celebrated Colli-Montinari edition, which has been acclaimed as one of the most important works of scholarship in the humanities in the last quarter century. The original Italian edition was simultaneously published in French, German, and Japanese. This volume of Human, All Too Human, the first of two parts, is the earliest of Nietzsche’s works in which his philosophical concerns and methodologies can be glimpsed. In this work Nietzsche began to establish the intellectual difference from his own cultural milieu and time that makes him our contemporary. Published in 1878, it marks both a stylistic and an intellectual shift away from Nietzsche’s own youthful affiliation with Romantic excesses of German thought and culture typified by Wagnerian opera.

The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche V7 Human All Too Human Part Two 1911

The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche V7  Human  All Too Human  Part Two  1911
Author: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1436565448

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

Nietzsche s Human All Too Human

Nietzsche s Human All Too Human
Author: Ruth Abbey
Publsiher: Edinburgh Critical Guides to N
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1474430813

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Ruth Abbey assumes no knowledge of the text or of Nietzsche. She maps her chapters onto those of Nietzsche's text, allowing you to read the guide alongside the book. Altogether, she opens up Human, All Too Human for new readers, while more experienced Nietzsche scholars will appreciate the new perspective.