Nietzsche in Context

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continental philosophy
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Eternal Flow
Eternal Recurrence
eternal recurrence theory
Eugen Diihring
Extensive Magnitude
Fourth Dimension
Hermann Von Helmholtz
historical context of Nietzsche's ideas
Idle Notion
Infinite Divisibility
Infinite Progress
Infinite Time
Intensive Magnitudes
Intensive Quantities
Nietzsche's Argument
Nietzsche's Thinking
Nietzsche’s Argument
Nietzsche’s Thinking
nineteenth-century thought
Notebook Entry
Past Infinity
philosophical dialogue
Recurrence Theorem
ressentiment and morality
Riemannian Space
scientific perspectives in philosophy
Simmel's Argument
Simmel’s Argument
Spake Zarathustra
Timeless
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367249311
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2001. Friedrich Nietzsche has always been recognized as an original thinker, one who stands apart from and outside the philosophical schools and tendencies of his time. This is the way he continually presented himself. Many readers have accepted this self-interpretation at face value. Yet there is another side to Nietzsche's thinking which shows not only an awareness of contemporary writers, but an engagement with their ideas which is often both intense and sustained. The intention of this study is to explore this side in detail, by surveying various themes in his philosophical thinking with such links in mind. It is important to avoid one misunderstanding though: this book is not designed to show that Nietzsche derived his ideas from various other thinkers. In that sense, it is not necessarily about "sources" or even about "influences". Rather, it shows that his independence and originality developed in dialogue with other thinkers.

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