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Nietzsche read far more widely, and more actively, than he led us to believe. Reading was his most important intellectual stimulus: he lived a very isolated life for most of his career, particularly in the 1880s. Much of what Nietzche thought and wrote, therefore, came in response to his reading.

This book is an in-depth study of Nietzsche's reading and his knowledge of philosophy and philosophers. It examines his relation to the major European thinkers and Eastern traditions, as well as his knowledge and reading of intellectual women and journals of philosophy.

Author Thomas H. Brobjer has gathered much previously unpublished information about Nietzsche''s reading and library, including a great deal about the annotations he made in his books. Nietzsche's Reading and Knowledge of Philosophy will be useful as a handbook for anyone interested in the philosophical context of Nietzsche's thought. It will become an important reference work for all t

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1. Nietzsche's Reading of and Relation to Classical German Philosophy 7

2. Nietzsche's Reading of and Relation to British Philosophy 27

3. Nietzsche's Reading of and Relation to French Philosophy 71

4. Nietzsche’s Reading of and Relation to Eastern Philosophy 121

5. Nietzsche’s Reading of and Relation to Women Writers and Feminism 159

6. Nietzsche's Reading of Journals of Philosophy 190-217

Nietzsches Reading and Knowledge of Philosophy

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2023 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433198458, 978-1433198458
      ISBN10: 1433198452

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Nietzsche read far more widely, and more actively, than he led us to believe. Reading was his most important intellectual stimulus: he lived a very isolated life for most of his career, particularly in the 1880s. Much of what Nietzche thought and wrote, therefore, came in response to his reading.

      This book is an in-depth study of Nietzsche's reading and his knowledge of philosophy and philosophers. It examines his relation to the major European thinkers and Eastern traditions, as well as his knowledge and reading of intellectual women and journals of philosophy.

      Author Thomas H. Brobjer has gathered much previously unpublished information about Nietzsche''s reading and library, including a great deal about the annotations he made in his books. Nietzsche's Reading and Knowledge of Philosophy will be useful as a handbook for anyone interested in the philosophical context of Nietzsche's thought. It will become an important reference work for all t

      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      1. Nietzsche's Reading of and Relation to Classical German Philosophy 7

      2. Nietzsche's Reading of and Relation to British Philosophy 27

      3. Nietzsche's Reading of and Relation to French Philosophy 71

      4. Nietzsche’s Reading of and Relation to Eastern Philosophy 121

      5. Nietzsche’s Reading of and Relation to Women Writers and Feminism 159

      6. Nietzsche's Reading of Journals of Philosophy 190-217

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