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1 | The tragic | 1 |
1 | The concept of genealogy | 1 |
2 | Sense | 3 |
3 | The philosophy of the will | 6 |
4 | Against the dialectic | 8 |
5 | The problem of tragedy | 10 |
6 | Nietzsche's evolution | 12 |
7 | Dionysus and Christ | 14 |
8 | The essence of the tragic | 17 |
9 | The problem of existence | 19 |
10 | Existence and innocence | 22 |
11 | The dicethrow | 25 |
12 | Consequences for the eternal return | 27 |
13 | Nietzsche's symbolism | 29 |
14 | Nietzsche and Mallarme | 32 |
15 | Tragic thought | 34 |
16 | The touchstone | 36 |
2 | Active and reactive | 39 |
1 | The body | 39 |
2 | The distinction of forces | 40 |
3 | Quantity and quality | 42 |
4 | Nietzsche and science | 44 |
5 | First aspect of the eternal return : as cosmological and physical doctrine | 47 |
6 | What is the will to power? | 49 |
7 | Nietzsche's terminology | 52 |
8 | Origin and inverted image | 55 |
9 | The problems of the measure of forces | 58 |
10 | Hierarchy | 59 |
11 | Will to power and feeling of power | 61 |
12 | The becoming-reactive of forces | 64 |
13 | Ambivalence of sense and of values | 65 |
14 | Second aspect of the eternal return : as ethical and selective thought | 68 |
15 | The problem of the eternal return | 71 |
3 | Critique | 73 |
1 | Transformation of the sciences of man | 73 |
2 | The form of the question in Nietzsche | 75 |
3 | Nietzsche's method | 78 |
4 | Against his predecessors | 79 |
5 | Against pessimism and against Schopenhauer | 82 |
6 | Principles for the philosophy of the will | 84 |
7 | Plan of The genealogy of morals | 87 |
8 | Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of principles | 89 |
9 | Realisation of critique | 91 |
10 | Nietzsche and Kant from the point of view of consequences | 93 |
11 | The concept of truth | 94 |
12 | Knowledge, morality and religion | 97 |
13 | Thought and life | 100 |
14 | Art | 102 |
15 | New image of thought | 103 |
4 | From ressentiment to the bad conscience | 111 |
1 | Reaction and Ressentiment | 111 |
2 | Principle of Ressentiment | 112 |
3 | Typology of Ressentiment | 114 |
4 | Characteristics of Ressentiment | 116 |
5 | Is he good? is he evil? | 119 |
6 | The paralogism | 122 |
7 | Development of Ressentiment : the Judaic priest | 124 |
8 | Bad conscience and interiority | 127 |
9 | The problem of pain | 129 |
10 | Development of bad conscience : the Christian priest | 131 |
11 | Culture considered from the prehistoric point of view | 133 |
12 | Culture considered from the post-historic point of view | 135 |
13 | Culture considered from the historical point of view | 138 |
14 | Bad conscience, responsibility, guilt | 141 |
15 | The ascetic ideal and the essence of religion | 143 |
16 | Triumph of reactive forces | 145 |
5 | The overman : against the dialectic | 147 |
1 | Nihilism | 147 |
2 | Analysis of pity | 148 |
3 | God is dead | 152 |
4 | Against Hegelianism | 156 |
5 | The avatars of the dialectic | 159 |
6 | Nietzsche and the dialectic | 162 |
7 | Theory of the higher man | 164 |
8 | Is man essentially "reactive"? | 166 |
9 | Nihilism and transmutation : the focal point | 171 |
10 | Affirmation and negation | 175 |
11 | The sense of affirmation | 180 |
12 | The double affirmation : Ariadne | 186 |
13 | Dionysus and Zarathustra | 189 |
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Add Nietzsche and Philosophy, Praised for its rare combination of scholarly rigor and imaginative interpretation, Nietzsche and Philosophy has long been recognized as one of the most important analyses of Nietzsche. It is also one of the best introductions to Deleuze's thought,, Nietzsche and Philosophy to your collection on WonderClub |