Becoming Nietzsche is an essential book for understanding Nietzsche's philosophical genealogy from 1866 to 1868, a phase that is punctuated by the influence of Friedrich Lange and a surprising rejection of Schopenhauer's theory of the will. During this phase, Nietzsche focuses on the scientific and artistic status of teleological judgments and their relevance for thinking about organic life and representation. Paul A. Swift deftly connects Nietzsche's philology with the development of his theory of human understanding by providing scholarly analysis and short original translations of Nietzsche's early work on Democritus, Schopenhauer, and Kant. A first of its kind study suitable for Nietzsche specialists, historians of philosophy, and newcomers who have broad interests in the humanities, Becoming Nietzsche investigates how Democritus's rejection of teleology and Kant's analysis of reflective judgment directly influenced Nietzsche's aesthetic perspectivism in the 1860s.



Autorentext

Paul A. Swift is a lecturer at Bryant University.



Inhalt

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction: How One Becomes What One Is
Chapter 3 Teleology and the Legend of Democritus
Chapter 4 Nietzsche on Schopenhauer in 1867
Chapter 5 The End of Teleology
Chapter 6 Conclusion: Aesthetic of Becoming

Titel
Becoming Nietzsche
Untertitel
Early Reflections on Democritus, Schopenhauer, and Kant
EAN
9780739152249
ISBN
978-0-7391-5224-9
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
22.03.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
146
Jahr
2005
Untertitel
Englisch