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Nietzsche and Montaigne

Autor Robert Miner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mai 2018
This book is a historically informed and textually grounded study of the connections between Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, and Nietzsche, who thought of himself as an “attempter.”   In conversation with the Essais, Nietzsche developed key themes of his oeuvre: experimental scepticism, gay science, the quest for drives beneath consciousness, the free spirit, the affirmation of sexuality and the body, and the meaning of greatness.
Robert Miner explores these connections in the context of Nietzsche's reverence for Montaigne—a reverence he held for no other author—and asks what Montaigne would make of Nietzsche. The question arises from Nietzsche himself, who both celebrates Montaigne and includes him among a small number of authors to whose judgment he is prepared to submit.  
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319883106
ISBN-10: 3319883100
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: XII, 294 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2017
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1: Scepsis.- 2: Gay Science and the Practice of Perspectivism.- 3: The Drives.-  4: The Free Spirit.- 5: Overcoming Asceticism: The Cultivation of the Body.- 6:  Montaigne on Greatness.- 7: Nietzsche on Greatness.- 8. Epilogue: Montaigne as Judge of Nietzsche. 



Notă biografică

Robert Miner is Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book is a historically informed and textually grounded study of the connections between Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, and Nietzsche, who thought of himself as an “attempter.”   In conversation with the Essais, Nietzsche developed key themes of his oeuvre: experimental scepticism, gay science, the quest for drives beneath consciousness, the free spirit, the affirmation of sexuality and the body, and the meaning of greatness.
Robert Miner explores these connections in the context of Nietzsche's reverence for Montaigne—a reverence he held for no other author—and asks
what Montaigne would make of Nietzsche. The question arises from Nietzsche himself, who both celebrates Montaigne and includes him among a small number of authors to whose judgment he is prepared to submit.  

Caracteristici

Fills a gap in the literature on Nietzsche and Montaigne Contains novel readings of chapters in the Essais Satisfies the needs of both Nietzsche scholars and Montaigne scholars