Nietzsche on Ethics and Politics

New York: Oup Usa (2015)
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Abstract

This volume brings together fourteen mostly previously published articles by the prominent Nietzsche scholar Maudemarie Clark. Thus, it will allow readers to see more easily how Clark's views fit together as a whole, exhibit important developments of her ideas, and highlight her distinctive voice in Nietzsche studies.

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Chapters

Bloom and Nietzsche

This chapter examines the nature of Alan Bloom’s opposition to Nietzsche, which is evident in The Closing of the American Mind (1987). It argues that Bloom’s view of it is different from what his book originally suggests, and that he offers one view for the people but a quite different one... see more

Deconstructing The Birth of Tragedy

This chapter examines the problem with Nietzsche’s first book, The Birth of Tragedy. The problem was a contradiction in his understanding and evaluation of the Dionysian. Simply put, in The Birth of Tragedy Dionysus functions as the god of both truth and the affirmation of life. Given Niet... see more

On Knowledge, Truth, and Value

This chapter shows that Schopenhauer’s main influence on Nietzsche’s philosophy is to be found not in his metaphysics, which Nietzsche soon rejected, but in his empiricist tendencies. It argues that, apart from his metaphysics, Schopenhauer is very close to Hume, and that on issues concern... see more

Nietzsche as Anti-metaphysician

This chapter explores Nietzsche’s works during his early, middle, and final periods. Nietzsche began his philosophical career as a devotee of Schopenhauer’s two-world metaphysics, but he is better known for the criticism of metaphysics he began developing in the works of his middle or “pos... see more

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Maudemarie Clark
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