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  • Nietzsche and Philosophy
  • Written by author Gilles Deleuze
  • Published by Columbia University Press, April 1985
  • Demonstrates how Nietzsche initiated a new mode of philosophical thinking. First published in 1962, this landmark book is one of the first to dispute the deep-seated assumption that dialectics provides the only possible basis for radical thought.
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1The tragic1
1The concept of genealogy1
2Sense3
3The philosophy of the will6
4Against the dialectic8
5The problem of tragedy10
6Nietzsche's evolution12
7Dionysus and Christ14
8The essence of the tragic17
9The problem of existence19
10Existence and innocence22
11The dicethrow25
12Consequences for the eternal return27
13Nietzsche's symbolism29
14Nietzsche and Mallarme32
15Tragic thought34
16The touchstone36
2Active and reactive39
1The body39
2The distinction of forces40
3Quantity and quality42
4Nietzsche and science44
5First aspect of the eternal return : as cosmological and physical doctrine47
6What is the will to power?49
7Nietzsche's terminology52
8Origin and inverted image55
9The problems of the measure of forces58
10Hierarchy59
11Will to power and feeling of power61
12The becoming-reactive of forces64
13Ambivalence of sense and of values65
14Second aspect of the eternal return : as ethical and selective thought68
15The problem of the eternal return71
3Critique73
1Transformation of the sciences of man73
2The form of the question in Nietzsche75
3Nietzsche's method78
4Against his predecessors79
5Against pessimism and against Schopenhauer82
6Principles for the philosophy of the will84
7Plan of The genealogy of morals87
8Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of principles89
9Realisation of critique91
10Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of consequences93
11The concept of truth94
12Knowledge, morality and religion97
13Thought and life100
14Art102
15New image of thought103
4From ressentiment to the bad conscience111
1Reaction and Ressentiment111
2Principle of Ressentiment112
3Typology of Ressentiment114
4Characteristics of Ressentiment116
5Is he good? is he evil?119
6The paralogism122
7Development of Ressentiment : the Judaic priest124
8Bad conscience and interiority127
9The problem of pain129
10Development of bad conscience : the Christian priest131
11Culture considered from the prehistoric point of view133
12Culture considered from the post-historic point of view135
13Culture considered from the historical point of view138
14Bad conscience, responsibility, guilt141
15The ascetic ideal and the essence of religion143
16Triumph of reactive forces145
5The overman : against the dialectic147
1Nihilism147
2Analysis of pity148
3God is dead152
4Against Hegelianism156
5The avatars of the dialectic159
6Nietzsche and the dialectic162
7Theory of the higher man164
8Is man essentially "reactive"?166
9Nihilism and transmutation : the focal point171
10Affirmation and negation175
11The sense of affirmation180
12The double affirmation : Ariadne186
13Dionysus and Zarathustra189


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