Contesting Nietzsche by Christa Davis Acampora [Book Review]

Journal of Nietzsche Studies 49 (2):295-300 (2018)
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In Contesting Nietzsche, Christa Davis Acampora analyzes the significance for Nietzsche’s thought of the ancient Greek agon. She aims to show why the agon is important for understanding several philosophical themes prevalent in Nietzsche’s work, including naturalism, agency, and responsibility. Acampora also argues that we should understand Nietzsche’s own engagement with other philosophical contestants as part of his own agonistic enterprise, highlighting Homer, Socrates, Paul, and Wagner as four such competitors. Acampora’s analysis of the agon is helpful for understanding how Nietzsche’s early interest in the ancient Greeks influenced the development of his thought, especially in...

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original Van Fossen, Joel A. (2018) "Review". Journal of Nietzsche Studies 49(2):295-300

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