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A Beginner's Guide to Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil
von Gareth Southwell
Verlag: Wiley
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4051-6005-6
Erschienen am 27.01.2009
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 154 mm [B] x 27 mm [T]
Gewicht: 360 Gramm
Umfang: 230 Seiten

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Gareth Southwell taught at Swansea College of Further Education between 1998 and 2005, where he also developed online learning materials and educational websites. In his spare time, he developed PhilosophyOnline, the popular resource for both teachers and students. A graduate in English and Philosophy from Swansea University, Southwell is an assistant examiner for AQA, and is about to complete a PhD in philosophy. He also works as a freelance illustrator and has regularly published caricatures in The Philosophers' Magazine.



Nietzsche's Beyond Good And Evil is, without, doubt one of the landmark works of modern philosophy. First published in 1886 it contained the author's mature thinking on such topics as truth, God, morality and the Will to Power, and unleashed a radical new philosophical sensibility which was to have an enormous impact on the intellectual and political landscape of the 20th Century.
A Beginner's Guide to Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil offers a concise and readable summary of this difficult text, geared toward students embarking on their studies (at A-level, or on undergraduate degree courses) and general readers. Well-illustrated with tables, diagrams, and images, it provides a clear explanation of the ideas, arguments and terminology to be found in Nietzsche's often enigmatic prose, and balances this with critical analysis. It also provides references to further readings, a glossary of difficult terms and relevant biographical and historical information, making A Beginner's Guide to Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil an ideal companion for those new to the study of this challenging and often misunderstood classic.



Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
List of Illustrations and Tables.
1. Background.
1.1 Life of Nietzsche.
1.2 19th Century Europe.
1.3 Romanticism and German Idealism.
1.4 Pessimism.
1.5 German Politics.
2. Explanation and Summary of Main Arguments.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Preface.
2.3 Part One: On the Prejudices of Philosophers.
2.4 Part Two: The Free Spirit.
2.5 Part Three: The Religious Nature.
2.6 Part Four: Maxims and Interludes.
2.7 Part Six: We Scholars.
2.8 Part Seven: Our Virtues.
2.9 Part Eight: Peoples and Fatherlands.
2.10 Part Nine: What is Noble?.
2.11 From High Mountains: Epode.
3.Critical Themes.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Reality Truth, and Philosophical Prejudice.
3.2.1 The Will to Truth.
3.2.2 Faith in Antithetical Values.
3.2.3 Distinction between Appearance and Reality.
3.2.4 Atomism.
3.2.5 Teleological Explanation.
3.2.6 Immediate Certainties.
3.2.7 Causa Sui.
3.2.8 Reification.
3.2.9 Nietzsche's Anti-Realism.
3.3 God, Religion, and the Saint.
3.3.1 The Question of God's Existence.
3.3.2 Religious Neurosis and the Saint.
3.3.3 Beyond Pessimism: the Übermensch the Eternal Return.
3.4 Morality, Ressentiment, and the Will to Power.
3.4.1 Ethical Naturalism.
3.4.2 A Natural History of Morality.
3.4.3 Ressentiment.
3.4.4 Will to power.
Appendix A: Overview of Beyond Good and Evil.
Glossary.
Bibliography and Suggested Reading.
Notes


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