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Nietzsche and philosophy
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1. The tragic --
1. The concept of genealogy --
2. Sense --
3. The philosophy of the will --
4. Against the dialectic --
5. The problem of tragedy --
6. Nietzsche's evolution --
7. Dionysus and Christ --
8. The essence of the tragic --
9. The problem of existence --
10. Existence and innocence --
11. The dicethrow --
12. Consequences for the eternal return --
13. Nietzsche's symbolism --
14. Nietzsche and Mallarme --
15. Tragic thought --
16. The touchstone --
2. Active and reactive --
1. The body --
2. The distinction of forces --
3. Quantity and quality --
4. Nietzsche and science --
5. First aspect of the eternal return : as cosmological and physical doctrine --
6. What is the will to power? --
7. Nietzsche's terminology --
8. Origin and inverted image --
9. The problems of the measure of forces --
10. Hierarchy --
11. Will to power and feeling of power --
12. The becoming-reactive of forces --
13. Ambivalence of sense and of values --
14. Second aspect of the eternal return : as ethical and selective thought --
15. The problem of the eternal return --
3. Critique --
1. Transformation of the sciences of man --
2. The form of the question in Nietzsche --
3. Nietzsche's method --
4. Against his predecessors --
5. Against pessimism and against Schopenhauer --
6. Principles for the philosophy of the will --
7. Plan of The genealogy of morals --
8. Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of principles --
9. Realisation of critique --
10. Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of consequences --
11. The concept of truth --
12. Knowledge, morality and religion --
13. Thought and life --
14. Art --
15. New image of thought --
4. From ressentiment to the bad conscience --
1. Reaction and Ressentiment --
2. Principle of Ressentiment --
3. Typology of Ressentiment --
4. Characteristics of Ressentiment --
5. Is he good? is he evil? --
6. The paralogism --
7. Development of Ressentiment : the Judaic priest --
8. Bad conscience and interiority --
9. The problem of pain --
10. Development of bad conscience : the Christian priest --
11. Culture considered from the prehistoric point of view --
12. Culture considered from the post-historic point of view --
13. Culture considered from the historical point of view --
14. Bad conscience, responsibility, guilt --
15. The ascetic ideal and the essence of religion --
16. Triumph of reactive forces --
5. The overman : against the dialectic --
1. Nihilism --
2. Analysis of pity --
3. God is dead --
4. Against Hegelianism --
5. The avatars of the dialectic --
6. Nietzsche and the dialectic --
7. Theory of the higher man --
8. Is man essentially "reactive"? --
9. Nihilism and transmutation : the focal point --
10. Affirmation and negation --
11. The sense of affirmation --
12. The double affirmation : Ariadne --
13. Dionysus and Zarathustra.
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9780231056694
9780826461506
9780231056687
9780826461506
9780231056687
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