Nietzsche Pursued: Toward a Philosophy for the Future
Autor Richard Schachten Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 oct 2024
Nietzsche advocated for a post-theistic “philosophy of the future”—a new approach to human reality that would bend Western thought away from nihilism in a life-affirming, value-creative direction. His early demise left this endeavor only just begun. In Nietzsche Pursued, Richard Schacht examines Nietzsche’s revisionist approach to familiar philosophical topics, exploring how some may be further pursued in Nietzschean ways.
Each chapter focuses on one topic that is central to Nietzsche's vision of what philosophy can and should be and do. Among them: his kind of naturalism, humanity, perspectivism, morality, and music. Building on his analysis in Nietzsche’s Kind of Philosophy, Schacht invites readers to see with new appreciation the ongoing significance of Nietzsche’s thought for philosophy’s future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226834665
ISBN-10: 0226834662
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 10 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226834662
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 10 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Richard Schacht is emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His many books on European philosophy after Kant include, most recently, Nietzsche’s Kind of Philosophy: Finding His Way, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
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Introduction
1. Toward a Post-Scientistic Naturalism: Naturalizing without Dehumanizing
2. Toward a Post-Essentialist Philosophical Anthropology: Nietzsche’s Way with the Human
3. Toward a Post-Subjectivist Perspectivism: Nietzsche and the Perspectival
4. Toward a Post-Moralist Moral Philosophy: A Nietzschean Naturalizing of the Moral
5. Toward a Post-Political Political Philosophy: Reconceiving the Political
6. Toward a Post-Metaphysical Metaphysics? On “Will to Power”—and More
7. Toward a Post-Romantic Reckoning with Music: Music as Muse
Addenda
8. Nietzsche and Science: A Cautionary Tale
9. Renderings and Takings: From “Wissenschaft” to “Übermensch”
Backstory and Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography of Related Nietzsche Studies
Index
Introduction
1. Toward a Post-Scientistic Naturalism: Naturalizing without Dehumanizing
2. Toward a Post-Essentialist Philosophical Anthropology: Nietzsche’s Way with the Human
3. Toward a Post-Subjectivist Perspectivism: Nietzsche and the Perspectival
4. Toward a Post-Moralist Moral Philosophy: A Nietzschean Naturalizing of the Moral
5. Toward a Post-Political Political Philosophy: Reconceiving the Political
6. Toward a Post-Metaphysical Metaphysics? On “Will to Power”—and More
7. Toward a Post-Romantic Reckoning with Music: Music as Muse
Addenda
8. Nietzsche and Science: A Cautionary Tale
9. Renderings and Takings: From “Wissenschaft” to “Übermensch”
Backstory and Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography of Related Nietzsche Studies
Index
Recenzii
“Schacht’s long-standing and important thesis concerning Nietzsche’s naturalism is brought to fruition in this book. Nietzsche Pursued offers an invaluable, enriching, and superbly argued sequence of engagements with this extremely important thinker. This is an outstanding and original contribution to the field of Nietzsche studies by one of its most notable scholars.”
“The future of humanity is Nietzsche’s central concern. Nietzsche Pursued addresses current debates in innovative and inspiring ways, proposing nuanced solutions beyond established dichotomies such as moralism versus nihilism, essentialism versus perspectivism, and naturalism versus humanism. Schacht’s artful way of making sense of Nietzsche draws on a life’s work of exceptional scholarship and walks a virtuous tightrope between false alternatives.”