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Nietzsche and philosophy / Gille Deleuze ; translated by Hugh Tomlinson. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: European perspectivesPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, (c)1983.Description: xiv, 221 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780231056687
  • 9780231056694
  • 9780826461506
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B3317.D348.N548 1983
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Contents:
The tragic -- The concept of genealogy -- Sense -- The philosophy of the will -- Against the dialectic -- The problem of tragedy -- Nietzsche's evolution -- Dionysus and Christ -- The essence of the tragic -- The problem of existence -- Existence and innocence -- The dicethrow -- Consequences for the eternal return -- Nietzsche's symbolism -- Nietzsche and Mallarme -- Tragic thought -- The touchstone -- Active and reactive -- The body -- The distinction of forces -- Quantity and quality -- Nietzsche and science -- First aspect of the eternal return : as cosmological and physical doctrine -- What is the will to power? -- Nietzsche's terminology -- Origin and inverted image -- The problems of the measure of forces -- Hierarchy -- Will to power and feeling of power -- The becoming-reactive of forces -- Ambivalence of sense and of values -- Second aspect of the eternal return : as ethical and selective thought -- The problem of the eternal return -- Critique -- Transformation of the sciences of man -- The form of the question in Nietzsche -- Nietzsche's method -- Against his predecessors -- Against pessimism and against Schopenhauer -- Principles for the philosophy of the will -- Plan of The genealogy of morals -- Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of principles -- Realisation of critique -- Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of consequences -- The concept of truth -- Knowledge, morality and religion -- Thought and life -- Art -- New image of thought -- From ressentiment to the bad conscience -- Reaction and Ressentiment -- Principle of Ressentiment -- Typology of Ressentiment -- Characteristics of Ressentiment -- Is he good? is he evil? -- The paralogism -- Development of Ressentiment : the Judaic priest -- Bad conscience and interiority -- The problem of pain -- Development of bad conscience : the Christian priest -- Culture considered from the prehistoric point of view -- Culture considered from the post-historic point of view -- Culture considered from the historical point of view -- Bad conscience, responsibility, guilt -- The ascetic ideal and the essence of religion -- Triumph of reactive forces -- The overman : against the dialectic -- Nihilism -- Analysis of pity -- God is dead -- Against Hegelianism -- The avatars of the dialectic -- Nietzsche and the dialectic -- Theory of the higher man -- Is man essentially "reactive"? -- Nihilism and transmutation : the focal point -- Affirmation and negation -- The sense of affirmation -- The double affirmation : Ariadne -- Dionysus and Zarathustra.
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Translation of: Nietzsche et la philosophie.

Includes bibliographical references.

The tragic -- The concept of genealogy -- Sense -- The philosophy of the will -- Against the dialectic -- The problem of tragedy -- Nietzsche's evolution -- Dionysus and Christ -- The essence of the tragic -- The problem of existence -- Existence and innocence -- The dicethrow -- Consequences for the eternal return -- Nietzsche's symbolism -- Nietzsche and Mallarme -- Tragic thought -- The touchstone -- Active and reactive -- The body -- The distinction of forces -- Quantity and quality -- Nietzsche and science -- First aspect of the eternal return : as cosmological and physical doctrine -- What is the will to power? -- Nietzsche's terminology -- Origin and inverted image -- The problems of the measure of forces -- Hierarchy -- Will to power and feeling of power -- The becoming-reactive of forces -- Ambivalence of sense and of values -- Second aspect of the eternal return : as ethical and selective thought -- The problem of the eternal return -- Critique -- Transformation of the sciences of man -- The form of the question in Nietzsche -- Nietzsche's method -- Against his predecessors -- Against pessimism and against Schopenhauer -- Principles for the philosophy of the will -- Plan of The genealogy of morals -- Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of principles -- Realisation of critique -- Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of consequences -- The concept of truth -- Knowledge, morality and religion -- Thought and life -- Art -- New image of thought -- From ressentiment to the bad conscience -- Reaction and Ressentiment -- Principle of Ressentiment -- Typology of Ressentiment -- Characteristics of Ressentiment -- Is he good? is he evil? -- The paralogism -- Development of Ressentiment : the Judaic priest -- Bad conscience and interiority -- The problem of pain -- Development of bad conscience : the Christian priest -- Culture considered from the prehistoric point of view -- Culture considered from the post-historic point of view -- Culture considered from the historical point of view -- Bad conscience, responsibility, guilt -- The ascetic ideal and the essence of religion -- Triumph of reactive forces -- The overman : against the dialectic -- Nihilism -- Analysis of pity -- God is dead -- Against Hegelianism -- The avatars of the dialectic -- Nietzsche and the dialectic -- Theory of the higher man -- Is man essentially "reactive"? -- Nihilism and transmutation : the focal point -- Affirmation and negation -- The sense of affirmation -- The double affirmation : Ariadne -- Dionysus and Zarathustra.

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