Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Reference Key -- Introduction -- Prologue -- 1. Toward Understanding Nietzsche -- Part I. Nietzsche Becoming Nietzsche -- 2. The Nietzsche of Human, All Too Human -- Addendum: The Nietzsche of Daybreak -- 3. The Nietzsche of Joyful Inquiry I-IV -- 4. The Nietzsche of Thus Spoke Zarathustra -- 5. The Nietzsche of Beyond Good and Evil -- Addendum: The Nietzsche of Joyful Inquiry V -- 6. The Nietzsche of On the Genealogy of Morality -- Addendum: The Nietzsche of 1888 -- Part II. Nietzsche Becoming-What? -- 7. Nietzsche as Nihilist? -- 8. Nietzsche as Existentialist? -- 9. Nietzsche as Individualist? -- 10. Nietzsche as "Free Spirit"? -- 11. Nietzsche as Naturalist? -- Backstory and Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography of Related Nietzsche Studies -- Index.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTORY ESSAY -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. THE LINGUISTIC AND INTELLECTUAL BACKGROUND -- TRADITIONAL USES OF "Alienation" AND Entfremdung -- I. The Term "Alienation -- II. The Term Entfremdung -- HEGEL'S PREDECESSORS AND CONTEMPORARIES -- I. Alienation in Earlier Theology -- II. Alienation in Social Contract Theory -- III. Hegel's Contemporaries: Fichte and Schiller -- HEGEL'S EARLY VIEWS -- I. The "Early Theological Writings -- II. The Essay on Fichte and Schelling -- III. Early Political Essays -- 2. HEGEL'S PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT -- I. Introduction -- II. First Sense of "Alienation" (as Separation) -- III. Second Sense of "Alienation" (as Surrender) -- IV. Alienation, Objectification, and Otherness -- V. The Overcoming of Alienation1 -- VI. Evaluation -- 3. MARX'S EARLY WRITINGS -- I. Introduction -- II. Man and Labor -- III. The Alienation of One's Product -- IV. The Alienation of Labor -- V. Alienation from Other Men -- VI. Self-alienation -- VII. The Origin and Overcoming of Alienation -- VIII. Concluding Remarks -- 4. ERICH FROMM AND KAREN HORNEY -- ERICH FROMM -- I. Introduction -- II. Man's Relation to Nature -- III. Man's Relation to Others -- IV. Man's Relation to Society -- V. Man's Relation to Himself -- VI. "Alienation" in Other Contexts -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- KAREN HORNEY -- I. New Ways in Psychoanalysis -- II. Our Inner Conflicts -- III. Neurosis and Human Growth -- 5. THE SOCIOLOGICAL LITERATURE -- I. Introduction -- II. Alienation and Others -- III Alienation and Work -- IV. Alienation, Events, and Structures -- V. Alienation, Culture, and Society -- VI. Conclusion -- 6. EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY -- I. Introduction -- II. Entfremdung in Heidegger's Being and Time.
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This important collection of essays, originally published in 2000, the year of the centenary of Nietzsche's death, offers a full assessment of his contribution to philosophy and represents a helpful guide to the current landscape of Nietzsche studies. In Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche calls on new philosophers to carry on the process of reinterpretation and revaluation that will constitute the philosophy of the future. This reconsideration will be pursued in what Nietzsche describes as a 'postmoral' manner. The nine prominent interpreters in this collection examine different aspects of this postmoral agenda and show how Nietzsche's efforts to reorient philosophical thinking are of great importance to the way we understand ourselves, our values, our concepts of virtue, and our morality today
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Written at the height of the philosopher's intellectual powers, Friedrich Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals has become one of the key texts of recent Western philosophy. Its essayistic style affords a unique opportunity to observe many of Nietzsche's persisting concerns coming together in an illuminating constellation. A profound influence on psychoanalysis, antihistoricism, and poststructuralism and an abiding challenge to ethical theory, Nietzsche's book addresses many of the major philosophical problems and possibilities of modernity. In this unique collection focusing on the Genealogy, twenty-five notable philosophers offer diverse discussions of the book's central themes and concepts. They explore such notions as ressentiment, asceticism, "slave" and "master" moralities, and what Nietzsche calls "genealogy" and its relation to other forms of inquiry in his work. The book presents a cross section of contemporary Nietzsche scholarship and philosophical investigation that is certain to interest philosophers, intellectual and cultural historians, and anyone concerned with one of the master thinkers of the modern age
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Few philosophers have been as widely misunderstood as Nietzsche. His detractors and followers alike have often fundamentally misinterpreted him, distorting his views and intentions and criticizing or celebrating him for reasons removed from the views he actually held. Now Nietzsche assesses his place in European thought, concentrating upon his writings in the last decade of his productive life
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