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By Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm; Pavur, Claude Nicholas; Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm

ISBN-10: 0874626145

ISBN-13: 9780874626148

A complete common advent to Nietzsche and precis interpretation of his thought.  an enormous array of scholarship has been compressed the following in carrier of an issue that's vital for readers of Nietzsche at any level.  The ebook contextualizes the philosopher by way of his lifestyles, his self-understanding, his matters as he himself so much without delay expressed them, and masses fresh scholarship.  the excellence of this ebook is that it achieves a severe interpretive virtue by way of putting Nietzsche within the gentle of the background of classical humanism.  the cloth mentioned in Nietzsche Humanist is crucial for any sufficient total review of this philosopher and his work.  It additionally sheds a lot gentle at the nature and which means of classical humanism

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A philosophical horizon, especially as manifested through one’s concern for (an ideal) fundamental anthropology. Nietzsche’s valorization of the “highest elevation towards an ideal” in which the truth is included (338) is another key indication of Nietzsche’s profoundly humanistic orientation, absorbing and transcending scientific truth for a higher philosophical and ethical one. He is clearly concerned with the idea of human existence at its fullest, as is so much of the humanistic tradition. The following passage is quite revealing: In all things, one must reflect, but not all too tenderly, and without the naive presupposition, that now everything might possibly be beautiful.

Perhaps his own project of self-understanding made this type of retrospective review inevitable, given his methodological alliances. Nor can we rule out the intriguing possibility that the radical, aggressive, and self-conscious prose of his last writing was, at least in part, a grand rhetorical ploy to get the public finally to attend to a message that he had been trying to broadcast from the time of his earliest works. In that case, the later efforts might have been undertaken, to some extent, “in service” of the earlier ones, to redeem them from oblivion, or to provide a megaphone for what had not been noticed adequately.

More extensively than before, the idea of classical philology is understood in a large cultural and historical context, and it is discussed with an intense disillusionment about its failure, but still with an equally intense desire for its radical reform. A fundamental question seems to be How can the classical philologist presume to be “teacher and moulder of the human race”? (7[7]). The philologist stands on trial for contributing to the “bad state of modern culture” through either unfortunate lack of judgment or a miserable weakness of will.

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