Nietzsche's Dawn: Philosophy, Ethics, and the Passion of Knowledge
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editions of Nietzsche's Writings Used with Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Notes -- Chapter 1 From Human, All Too Human to Dawn -- Nietzsche and the Art of the Aphorism -- Nietzsche's Break with Schopenhauer and Nietzsche's Skepticism -- The Moment of Dawn -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Nietzsche's Campaign Against Morality -- The Retrospective Campaign Against Morality -- Nietzsche's Original Campaign Against Morality -- Problems with the Campaign Against Morality -- Toward a Positive Ethics -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Nietzsche on Religion and Christianity -- Nietzsche on Christianity in Dawn -- Nietzsche on the First Christian -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Nietzsche, Mitleid, and Moral Imagination -- Approaches to Nietzsche's Engagement with Mitleid -- Mood, Mitleid, and Customary Morality -- The Critique of Mitleid and the Concept of Moral Imagination -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 The German Enlightenment, Knowledge, and the Passion of Knowledge1 -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Nietzsche on Subjectivity: Drives, Self, and the Possibility of Autonomy -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Nietzsche on Fanaticism, and the Care of the Self1 -- Self-care -- Fanaticism -- Nietzsche on Love and Friendship -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Nietzsche on Epicurus and Death -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Dawn and the Political -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Aeronauts of the Spirit: Dawn and Beyond -- Notes -- Appendix: Nietzsche's Letters of 1881 - Concerning Dawn -- February 9 to Gast -- February to Gast -- March 13 to Schmeitzner -- March 18 to Overbeck -- March 20 to Gast -- March 30 to Gast -- April 10 to Gast -- April 10 to Elisabeth -- June 23 to Gast -- July 19 to Laban -- Mid-July to Elisabeth -- Index -- EULA.