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Contains the translations of "The Origin of the Moral Sensations" and "Psychological Observations", the two most important works by the German philosopher Paul Re that present Re's moral philosophy, which influenced the ideas of his close friend Friedrich Nietzsche considerably.
An analytical assessment of Nietzsche's views on many topics, demonstrating his core belief that the value of the world lies in our interpretation of it and even the very nature of the world depends upon perspective.
A translation into English of Nietzsche's interpretation.
A sourcebook of the chronology and range of Nietzsche's reading
The only English translation of a crucial interpretation of Nietzsche
Anticipating contemporary deconstructive readings of philosophical texts, Georg Simmel pits the two German masters of philosophy of life against each other in a play of opposition and supplementation. This first English translation of Simmel's work includes an extensive introduction, providing the reader with ready access to the text by mapping its discursive strategies.
An assessment of Nietzsche's challenging plan to revalue all values, including knowledge, morality, religion, art, and the state.
Supplies English-language readers with a crucial missing link in Nietzsche's development by reproducing the text of a lecture series delivered by the young philosopher. This work is complete with Nietzsche's own sidenotes and philological citations, and is accompanied by a prologue, an introductory essay, commentary on the lectures, and more.
Looks at Friedrich Nietzsche's views on truth and knowledge from the perspective of his contemporaries, particularly the Neo-Kantian philosopher Afrikan Spir, whose ideas exerted a tremendous influence on Nietzsche's thought. This book also provides English translations of many passages from Spir's writings and Nietzsche's notebooks.
A collection of essays and lectures by one of the foremost Nietzsche scholars that casts light on Nietzsche's life and works.
From the early 1870s through the 1880s, language, consciousness, and the body stood as cornerstones of the philosophical project that culminated in Nietzsche's anthropology of knowledge. This title argues that they were shaped by his interest in the theory of knowledge, philological scholarship, and contemporary life sciences.
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