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Critical Essays on the Classics Series Editor: Steven M. Cahn
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations, Citations, and Translations of Nietzsche’s Works
Introduction - In the Beginning
I - ON GENEALOGY
1 - A “Dionysian Drama on the ‘Fate of the Soul’”
INTRODUCTION
NIETZSCHE’S POLEMIC: THE APPEARANCE OF NEW TRUTHS BETWEEN THICK CLOUDS
THE DIONYSLAN PHENOMENON AND CHEERFULNESS
NIETZSCHE AND FATE
THE FATE OF BAD CONSCIENCE
BEYOND GUILT? OR: THE ETERNAL RECURRENCE OF THE SAME?
NOTES
2 - Nietzsche, Re-evaluation, and the Turn to Genealogy
I
II
III
IV
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
NOTES
3 - The Genealogy of Genealogy
NOTES
4 - Nietzsche’s Style of Affirmation
SOME MAIN ASPECTS OF THESE METAPHORICAL SETS
THE METAPHORICAL AFFIRMATION OF THE BODY
NOTES
5 - Nietzsche and the Re-evaluation of Values
THE AUTHORITY PROBLEM
TYPES OF VALUE
A DEVELOPMENT IN NIETZSCHE’S THOUGHT
THE RE-EVALUATION OF INTRINSIC VALUES
THE FIRST FORM OF RE-EVALUATION
THE SECOND FORM OF RE-EVALUATION
THE THIRD FORM OF RE-EVALUATION
THE FOURTH FORM OF RE-EVALAUTION
THE FIFTH FORM OF RE-EVALUATION
NIETZSCHE’S AUTHORITY
NOTES
6 - Genealogy, the Will to Power, and the Problem of a Past
GENEALOGY AND WILL
RATIONALITY AND THE GENEALOGY OF SLAVE MORALITY
NOTES
II - READING NIETZSCHE’S GENEALOGY—FOCUSED ANALYSES OF PARTS AND PASSAGES
7 - Slave Morality, Socrates, and the Bushmen
BARBARIAN MASTERS, CREATIVE SLAVES
SOCRATES
MORAL VOCABULARY
THE BUSHMEN
NOTES
8 - Lightning and Flash, Agent and Deed (GM I:6–17)
THE STRONG AND THE WEAK
NATURALISM?
SUBJECTS AND PSYCHOLOGY
NIETZSCHE’S PROBLEM
THE INSEPARABILITY OF SUBJECT AND DEED
GUILT AND RESPONSIBILITY
REFERENCES
NOTES
9 - On Sovereignty and Overhumanity
I. “THE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL”: WHAT IT IS
II. “THE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL”: WHAT IT IS NOT
III. READING GM II:2—WHY IT MATTERS
NOTES
10
REFERENCES
NOTES
11 - The Genealogy of Morals and Right Reading
THE APHORISM IN NIETZSCHE—AND PHILOSOPHY
ON READING THE APHORISM
NOTES
12 - “We Remain of Necessity Strangers to Ourselves”
INTRODUCTION
A STRATEGY OF MISDIRECTION
TRUTH AND THE ASCETIC IDEAL
THE IDENTIFICATION OF PASSIVITY IN SCHOLARS IN NIETZSCHE’S EARLIER WORK
NIETZSCHE’S MIXED ATTITUDES TO THE WILL TO TRUTH
ACCIDENTAL, ARBITRARY MODERNS VS. THE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL
NIETZSCHE AND THE UNCANNY
THE UNCANNINESS OF NIETZSCHE’S “HISTORICAL” NARRATIVES
REFERENCES
NOTES
13 - Nihilism as Will to Nothingness
NOTES
III - CRITIQUING GENEALOGY
14 - The Entwinement of Myth and Enlightenment
NOTES
15 - Translating, Repeating, Naming
NOTES
16 - Nietzsche, Deleuze, and the Genealogical Critique of Psychoanalysis
NOTES
IV - ON POLITICS AND COMMUNITY
17 - Nietzsche’s Genealogy
THE GENEALOGY OF BEAUTY
GENEALOGY AND REDEMPTION
GENEALOGY AND SOLIPSISM
THE POLITICS OF PRODUCTION
NOTES
18 - Nietzsche and the Jews
METHODOLOGICAL ELEMENTS
JUDAISM AND ANTI-SEMITISM
THE ANTI-ANTI-SEMITE: QUID FACTI
THE ANTI-ANTI-SEMITE: QUID JURIS
THE ANCIENT “PRIESTLY” JUDAISM
THE THREE PHASES OF JUDAISM
CONTEMPORARY JEWS AND THE CLOSING OF THE CIRCLE
APPENDIX: NIETZSCHE AND HIS ABUSES
NOTES
19 - Nietzschean Virtue Ethics
1. INTRODUCTION
2. WILL TO POWER
3. UNDISTORTED WILL TO POWER: LIFE AFFIRMATION
4. UNDISTORTED WILL TO POWER: HEALTH
5. NIETZSCHEAN VIRTUE ETHICS: CONTENT AND STRUCTURE
NOTES
20 - How We Became What We Are
I
II
III
CONCLUSION
NOTES
Bibliography
Index
INDEX LOCORUM
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