Nietzsche, Genealogy, Morality: Essays on Nietzsche's <i>On the Genealogy of Morals</i>

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Richard Schacht
University of California Press, 1994 M06 15 - 479 páginas
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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Nietzsches Immoralism
3
Some Remarks on The Genealogy of Morals
35
On the Genealogy of MoralsNietzsches Gift
49
Nietzsche and Analytic Ethics
76
Ressentiment
127
Nietzsche on Cruelty Asceticism and the Failure of Hedonism
168
Nietzsche Hume and the Genealogical Method
251
Interpretation in Nietzsches Second
269
Genealogies and Subversions
284
Genealogy and Critical Method
318
Beginnings of Philosophy in Nietzsche Heidegger
358
the World
376
The Rationale of Nietzsches Genealogy of Morals
449
Have I Been Understood?
460
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
469
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Richard Schacht is Professor of Philosophy and Jubilee Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His most recent books are Nietzsche: Selections (1993) and Making Sense of Nietzsche (1994).

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