Nietzsche as affirmative thinker
papers presented at the fifth Jerusalem philosophical encounter, april 1983
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Nietzsche on philosophy, interpretation and truth
pp.1-19
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Nietzsche and the project of bringing philosophy to an end
pp.39-57
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A more severe morality
Nietzsche's affirmative ethics
pp.69-89
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Will to knowledge, will to ignorance and will to power in beyond good and evil
pp.90-108
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Nietzsche's style of affirmation
the metaphors of genealogy
pp.132-146
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Nietzsche
psychology vs. philosophy, and freedom
pp.147-159
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Nietzsche and Spinoza
amor fati and amor dei
pp.183-203
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Nietzsche und Heine
Kritik des Christlichen Gottesbegriffs
pp.204-218
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4360-5_13Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Dordrecht
Year: 1986
Pages: 233
ISBN (hardback): 978-94-010-8439-0
ISBN (digital): 978-94-009-4360-5
Full citation:
Yovel Yirmiyahu (1986) Nietzsche as affirmative thinker: papers presented at the fifth Jerusalem philosophical encounter, april 1983. Dordrecht, Springer.