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This book analyzes the main problems of Friedrich Nietzsche’s critical philosophy, such as the theory of being, the theory of knowledge and the theory of values. It also addresses his positive program which is based on a number of fundamental conceptions, namely the will to power, the Übermensch, bestowing virtue and the notion of the eternal recurrence. The «death of God» must, in Nietzsche’s opinion, lead to a revolution in human consciousness which requires the creation of a new frame of reference for values. To realize this aim, Nietzsche invokes the will which has the normative power to create values and even to overcome time. The author sets his focus on the «tragic gay science» that has never been fully elucidated and still affords new perspectives for interpretation.



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The ontological and epistemological assumptions of Nietzsche’s Philosophy – The normative character of cognition – Truth as a metaphor – Perspectivism – The genealogical method – Psychological realism –Ressentiment – Will to power, bestowing virtue, free will, strong and weak will, subject – Transcending without transcendence – Übermensch – Overcoming the human – The idea of the eternal recurrence – Eternal return – God

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631716403, 978-3631716403
      ISBN10: 3631716400

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book analyzes the main problems of Friedrich Nietzsche’s critical philosophy, such as the theory of being, the theory of knowledge and the theory of values. It also addresses his positive program which is based on a number of fundamental conceptions, namely the will to power, the Übermensch, bestowing virtue and the notion of the eternal recurrence. The «death of God» must, in Nietzsche’s opinion, lead to a revolution in human consciousness which requires the creation of a new frame of reference for values. To realize this aim, Nietzsche invokes the will which has the normative power to create values and even to overcome time. The author sets his focus on the «tragic gay science» that has never been fully elucidated and still affords new perspectives for interpretation.



      Table of Contents

      The ontological and epistemological assumptions of Nietzsche’s Philosophy – The normative character of cognition – Truth as a metaphor – Perspectivism – The genealogical method – Psychological realism –Ressentiment – Will to power, bestowing virtue, free will, strong and weak will, subject – Transcending without transcendence – Übermensch – Overcoming the human – The idea of the eternal recurrence – Eternal return – God

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