Nietzsche and Modern Times [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 48 (1):144-146 (1994)
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Abstract

As "an installment in the new history of philosophy made possible by Friedrich Nietzsche", this book is a continuation of Nietzsche's "philological genealogies," reflecting upon the two great originators of modern times, Francis Bacon and Descartes. According to Lampert, Nietzsche's philology is "philological" in the ancient sense of love of the logos, the desire to preserve the pursuit of reasoned discourse regarding the truth about nature as a whole against the cowardly desire to be satisfied by comforting dogmas.

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