Works by May, Simon (exact spelling)

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  1. Nietzsche's Ethics and His War on 'Morality'.Simon May - 1999 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Nietzsche famously attacked traditional morality, and propounded a controversial ethics of 'life-enhancement'. Simon May presents a radically new view of Nietzsche's thought, which is shown to be both revolutionary and conservative, and to have much to offer us today after the demise of old values and the 'death of God'.
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  2. Nietzsche on freedom and autonomy.Ken Gemes & Simon May (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The principal aim of this volume is to elucidate what freedom, sovereignty, and autonomy mean for Nietzsche and what philosophical resources he gives us to re ...
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    Nietzsche's Ethics and His War on 'Morality'.Simon May - 1999 - Philosophy 76 (297):464-468.
    Book synopsis: Simon May presents a fresh and wide-ranging critique of Nietzsche's famous attack on traditional morality, and of his controversial ethics of 'life-enhancement'. He reveals Nietzsche as both revolutionary and conservative–as one who repudiates traditional 'moral' conceptions of God, guilt, asceticism, pity, and truthfulness, and yet retains a demanding ethics of discipline, conscience, 'self-creation', generosity, and honesty. In particular, May shows how Nietzsche rejects truthfulness as an unconditional value and yet celebrates it as one of his own highest values, (...)
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  4. Nietzsche's on the Genealogy of Morality: A Critical Guide.Simon May (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    On the Genealogy of Morality is Nietzsche's most influential, provocative, and challenging work of ethics. In this volume of newly commissioned essays, fourteen leading philosophers offer fresh insights into many of the work's central questions: How did our dominant values originate and what functions do they really serve? What future does the concept of 'evil' have - and can it be revalued? What sorts of virtues and ideals does Nietzsche advocate, and are they necessarily incompatible with aspirations to democracy and (...)
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    Why Nietzsche is still in the morality game.Simon May - unknown
    Book synopsis: On the Genealogy of Morality is Nietzsche's most influential, provocative, and challenging work of ethics. In this volume of newly commissioned essays, fourteen leading philosophers offer fresh insights into many of the work's central questions: How did our dominant values originate and what functions do they really serve? What future does the concept of 'evil' have - and can it be revalued? What sorts of virtues and ideals does Nietzsche advocate, and are they necessarily incompatible with aspirations to (...)
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    Nihilism and the free self.Simon May - 2009 - In Ken Gemes & Simon May (eds.), Nietzsche on freedom and autonomy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 89.
    Book synopsis: The principal aim of this volume is to elucidate what freedom, sovereignty, and autonomy mean for Nietzsche and what philosophical resources he gives us to re-think these crucial concepts. A related aim is to examine how Nietzsche connects these concepts to his thoughts about life-affirmation, self-love, promise-making, agency, the 'will to nothingness', and the 'eternal recurrence', as well as to his search for a 'genealogical' understanding of morality. These twelve essays by leading Nietzsche scholars ask such key questions (...)
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    Is Nietzsche a Life-Affirmer?Simon May - 2016 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 78:211-226.
    The question of how to affirm one's life in view of suffering and loss is central to Nietzsche's philosophy. He shows, I claim, that one can affirm – take joy or find beauty in – one's life as a whole, conceived as necessary in all its elements, while also despising parts of it. Yet he mostly pictures such life-affirmation as achievable only via an atheistic theodicy that relies on a key ambition of the very system of morality that he famously (...)
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  8. Love: A History.Simon May - 2011 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Love—unconditional, selfless, unchanging, sincere, and totally accepting—is worshipped today as the West's only universal religion. To challenge it is one of our few remaining taboos. In this pathbreaking and superbly written book, philosopher Simon May does just that, dissecting our resilient ruling ideas of love and showing how they are the product of a long and powerful cultural heritage. Tracing over 2,500 years of human thought and history, May shows how our ideal of love developed from its Hebraic and Greek (...)
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    The Power of Cute.Simon May - 2019 - Oxford: Princeton University Press.
    An exploration of cuteness and its immense hold on us, from emojis and fluffy puppies to its more uncanny, subversive expressions Cuteness has taken the planet by storm. Global sensations Hello Kitty and Pokémon, the works of artists Takashi Murakami and Jeff Koons, Heidi the cross-eyed opossum and E.T.—all reflect its gathering power. But what does “cute” mean, as a sensibility and style? Why is it so pervasive? Is it all infantile fluff, or is there something more uncanny and even (...)
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    Love: a history.Simon May - 2011 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Love plays God -- The foundation of Western love : Hebrew scripture -- From physical desire to paradise : Plato -- Love as perfect friendship : Aristotle -- Love as sexual desire : Lucretius and Ovid -- Love as the supreme virtue : Christianity -- Why Christian love isn't unconditional -- Women on top : love and the troubadours -- How human nature became loveable : from the high Middle Ages to the Renaissance -- Love as joyful understanding of the (...)
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    13. Love as the urge to procreate: Schopenhauer.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 176-187.
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    Acknowledgements.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press.
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    Bibliography.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 279-284.
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    Contents.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press.
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    Frontmatter.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press.
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    3. From physical desire to paradise: Plato.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 38-55.
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    Index.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 285-298.
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  18. Introduction.Simon May - 2009 - In Ken Gemes & Simon May (eds.), Nietzsche on freedom and autonomy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    14. Love as affirmation of life: Nietzsche.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 188-198.
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    16. Love as terror and tedium: Proust.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 215-234.
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    6. Love as the supreme virtue: Christianity.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 81-94.
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    11. Love as Enlightened Romanticism: Rousseau.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 152-164.
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    12. Love as religion: Schlegel and Novalis.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 165-175.
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    15. Love as a history of loss: Freud.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 199-214.
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    4. Love as perfect friendship: Aristotle.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 56-68.
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    5. Love as sexual desire: Lucretius and Ovid.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 69-80.
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    10. Love as joyful understanding of the whole: Spinoza.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 143-151.
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    Love: A New Understanding of an Ancient Emotion.Simon May - 2019 - New York, NY: Oup Usa.
    Simon May develops a radically new understanding of love as the emotion we feel towards those we experience as grounding our life--as offering us a promise of home--in a world that we supremely value. He also proposes that the child is supplanting the romantic partner as the supreme object of love.
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    1. Love plays God.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 1-13.
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    17. Love reconsidered.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 235-256.
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    Notes.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 257-278.
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    Preface.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press.
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  33. The Cambridge Guide to Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality.Simon May (ed.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
     
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    2. The foundation of Western love: Hebrew Scripture.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 14-37.
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    The Pocket Philosopher: A Handbook of Aphorisms.Simon May - 1999 - Metro Publishing.
    This collection of aphorisms (composed over many years by a noted philosopher) is an aid to crystallising your own thoughts - there are sectors on truth, love, ambition, religion, ageing, cruelty, friendship and all the other vital issues that we confront in life. Aphorisms can be a more enjoyable stimulus for thought than longer philosophical works - because of their variety, because of their compactness, because they invite different interpretations, and because they provide such clear targets - for agreement or (...)
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    8. Women as ideals love and the troubadours.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 119-142.
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    7. Why Christian love isn’t unconditional.Simon May - 2017 - In Love: A History. Yale University Press. pp. 95-118.
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