The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche

Author:   Ken Gemes (Birkbeck, University of London, and the New College of the Humanities, London) ,  John Richardson (New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   816
Publication Date:   05 September 2013
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The diversity of Nietzsche's books, and the sheer range of his philosophical interests, have posed daunting challenges to his interpreters. This Oxford Handbook addresses this multiplicity by devoting each of its 32 essays to a focused topic, picked out by the book's systematic plan. The aim is to treat each topic at the best current level of philosophical scholarship on Nietzsche. The first group of papers treat selected biographical issues: his family relations, his relations to women, and his ill health and eventual insanity. In Part 2 the papers treat Nietzsche in historical context: his relations back to other philosophers--the Greeks, Kant, and Schopenhauer--and to the cultural movement of Romanticism, as well as his own later influence in an unlikely place, on analytic philosophy. The papers in Part 3 treat a variety of Nietzsche's works, from early to late and in styles ranging from the 'aphoristic' The Gay Science and Beyond Good and Evil through the poetic-mythic Thus Spoke Zarathustra to the florid autobiography Ecce Homo. This focus on individual works, their internal unity, and the way issues are handled within them, is an important complement to the final three groups of papers, which divide up Nietzsche's philosophical thought topically. The papers in Part 4 treat issues in Nietzsche's value theory, ranging from his metaethical views as to what values are, to his own values of freedom and the overman, to his insistence on 'order of rank', and his social-political views. The fifth group of papers treat Nietzsche's epistemology and metaphysics, including such well-known ideas as his perspectivism, his INSERT: Included in Starkmann 40% promotion, September-October 2014 being, and his thought of eternal recurrence. Finally, Part 6 treats another famous idea--the will to power--as well as two linked ideas that he uses will to power to explain, the drives, and life. This Handbook will be a key resource for all scholars and advanced students who work on Nietzsche.

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Author:   Ken Gemes (Birkbeck, University of London, and the New College of the Humanities, London) ,  John Richardson (New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 24.90cm
Weight:   1.542kg
ISBN:  

9780199534647


ISBN 10:   0199534640
Pages:   816
Publication Date:   05 September 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Ken Gemes & John Richardson: Introduction Part 1: Biography 1: Graham Parkes: Family relations: ""Nietzsche and the Family"" 2: Julian Young: Relations to women: ""Nietzsche and Women"" 3: Charles Huenemann: Debility: ""Nietzsche's Illness"" Part 2: Historical relations 4: Jessica Berry: The Greeks: ""Nietzsche and the Greeks"" 5: Adrian Del Caro: Romanticism: ""Nietzsche and Romanticism: Goethe, Hölderlin and Wagner"" 6: Tom Bailey: Kant: ""Nietzsche the Kantian?"" 7: Ivan Soll: Schopenhauer: ""Schopenhauer as Nietzsche's 'Great Teacher' and 'Antipode'"" 8: Simon Robertson & David Owen: Analytic philosophy: ""Nietzsche's Influence on Analytic Philosophy"" Part 3: Principal works 9: Daniel Came: The Birth of Tragedy: ""The Themes of Affirmation and Illusion in The Birth of Tragedy and Beyond"" 10: Keith Ansell-Pearson: Untimely Meditation II: ""'Holding on to the Sublime': On Nietzsche's Early 'Unfashionable' Project"" 11: Chris Janaway: The Gay Science: ""The Gay Science"" 12: Gudrun von Tevenar: Thus Spoke Zarathustra: ""Zarathustra: 'That Malicious Dionysian'"" 13: Maudemarie Clark & David Dudrick: Beyond Good and Evil: ""Beyond Good and Evil"" 14: Richard Schacht: On the Genealogy of Morality: ""Nietzsche's Genealogy"" 15: Dylan Jaggard: The Antichrist: ""Nietzsche's Antichrist"" Christa Davis Acampora: Ecce Homo: ""Beholding Nietzsche: Ecce Homo, Fate, and Freedom"" Part 4: Values 17: Nadeem J. Z. Hussain: Metaethics: ""Nietzsche's Metaethical Stance"" 18: Aaron Ridley: Aesthetic values: ""Nietzsche and the Arts of Life"" 19: R. Lanier Anderson: Autonomy: ""Nietzsche on Autonomy"" 20: Randall Havas: The overman: ""The Overman"" 21: Mark Migotti: Promising: ""'A Promise Made is a Debt Unpaid': Nietzsche on the Morality of Commitment and the Commitments of Morality"" 22: Robert Guay: Order of rank: ""Order of Rank"" 23: Jacob Golomb: Peoples and races: ""Will-to-Power: Does it lead to the 'coldest of all cold monsters'""? Part 5: Epistemology & metaphysics 24: Ken Gemes: Perspectivism: ""Life's Perspectives"" 25: Brian Leiter: Naturalism: ""Nietzsche's Naturalism Reconsidered"" 26: Sebastian Gardner: Aestheticism: ""Nietzsche's Philosophical Aestheticism"" 27: Robin Small: Becoming vs. being: ""Being, Becoming and Time in Nietzsche"" 28: Paul S. Loeb: Eternal recurrence: ""Eternal Recurrence"" Part 6: Developments of will to power 29: Peter Poellner: Will to power and causation: ""Nietzsche's Metaphysical Sketches: Causality and Will to Power"" 30: Bernard Reginster: Will to power and values: ""Honesty, Curiosity, and Affirmation in Nietzsche's Free Spirits"" 31: Paul Katsafanas: Drives: ""Nietzsche's Philosophical Psychology"" 32: John Richardson: Life: ""Nietzsche on Life's Ends"" Index"

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the recently published, 800-page Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche may be seen as a victory monument to Nietzsche's lastest reinvention: it would only be a slight exaggeration to say that this is a handbook to analytic Nietzsche scholarship alone ... It wins, handsdown, on clarity of expression and conceptual complexity Tom Stern, The Times Literary Supplement


... The recently published, 800-page xford Handbook of Nietzsche may be seen as a victory monument to Nietzsche's lastest reinvention: it would only be a slight exaggeration to say that this is a handbook to analytic Nietzsche scholarship alone ... It wins, handsdown, on clarity of expression and conceptual complexity Tom Stern, The Times Literary Supplement


[T]his volume is in every sense a massive contribution to Nietzsche scholarship. Ken Gemes and John Richardson deserve congratulations for lining up many good essays, thanks for their clear and helpful introduction, and admiration for coming as close to complete coverage of Nietzsche-related topics as any book could. The essays offer original arguments while remaining accessible to readers who are unfamiliar with the facets of Nietzsche scholarship they address. Neil Sinhababu, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews


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Ken Gemes is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London, and the New College of the Humanities, London He is the co-editor of Nietzsche on Freedom and Autonomy (with Simon May; OUP, 2009). John Richardson is Professor of Philosophy at New York University. He is the author of Existential Epistemology: A Heideggerian Critique of the Cartesian Project (OUP, 1986), Nietzsche's System (OUP, 1996), Nietzsche's New Darwinism (OUP, 2004), and Heidegger (Routledge, 2012). He is a co-editor of Nietzsche (2001) in the Oxford Readings in Philosophy series.

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