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- catalog alternative "Nietzsche. English".
- catalog contributor b10735504.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 467-473) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Understanding Nietzsche's Work -- The Dependence of Understanding on the Nature of the Interpreter -- BOOK ONE: NIETZSCHE'S LIFE -- Surveys -- The Course of Nietzsche's Development -- Friends and Loneliness -- Illness -- The End -- BOOK TWO: THE BASIC THOUGHTS OF NIETZSCHE -- Chapter One: Man -- Introduction: Discontent with Man -- The Existence of Man -- Man as his Own Creator (Morality) -- Nietzsche's Conception of Man as a Driving Force -- Chapter Two: Truth -- Scientific and Philosophic Truth -- The Theory of Exegesis: Truth and Life -- Nietzsche's Passionate Longing for Unlimited Truth -- The Dissolution of Reason -- A Transcending Breakthrough to the Truth -- Chapter Three: History and the Present Age -- The Forms Through Which History Reveals Itself to Nietzsche -- The Vital Significance of Historical Consciousness -- The Present Age -- Chapter Four: Great Politics -- Introduction: The Meaning of Great Politics -- Nietzsche's View of Political Reality -- Visions of the Possible Future -- The Task of Great Politics -- Great Politics and Philosophy -- Chapter Five: World Exegesis -- The World as Commentary -- Nietzsche's New Exegesis (The Will to Power) -- The World as Pure Immanence -- Chapter Six: Boundaries and Sources -- Introduction: The Fundamental Question: Theodicy -- The Source of Awareness of Being: The "States" -- The Affirmation of the Concept of Being -- The Mythical Elements in Nietzsche's Nature -- BOOK THREE: NIETZSCHE'S WAY OF THINKING, VIEWED WITHIN THE ENTIRETY OF HIS EXISTENCE -- Chapter One: How Nietzsche Understands Himself and His Own Thought -- Life and Knowledge -- Nietzsche's Conception of Logical Forms -- The Possibility of Communication -- What Nietzsche Is to Himself -- Chapter Two: How Nietzsche Is to Be Understood -- Ways of Criticizing Nietzsche -- The Will to Pure This-Worldliness -- The New Philosophizing -- Appropriating Nietzsche -- Chronological Tables I and II.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 496 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0801857791 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog subject "193 21".
- catalog subject "B3317 .J3713 1997".
- catalog subject "Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Understanding Nietzsche's Work -- The Dependence of Understanding on the Nature of the Interpreter -- BOOK ONE: NIETZSCHE'S LIFE -- Surveys -- The Course of Nietzsche's Development -- Friends and Loneliness -- Illness -- The End -- BOOK TWO: THE BASIC THOUGHTS OF NIETZSCHE -- Chapter One: Man -- Introduction: Discontent with Man -- The Existence of Man -- Man as his Own Creator (Morality) -- Nietzsche's Conception of Man as a Driving Force -- Chapter Two: Truth -- Scientific and Philosophic Truth -- The Theory of Exegesis: Truth and Life -- Nietzsche's Passionate Longing for Unlimited Truth -- The Dissolution of Reason -- A Transcending Breakthrough to the Truth -- Chapter Three: History and the Present Age -- The Forms Through Which History Reveals Itself to Nietzsche -- The Vital Significance of Historical Consciousness -- The Present Age -- Chapter Four: Great Politics -- Introduction: The Meaning of Great Politics -- Nietzsche's View of Political Reality -- Visions of the Possible Future -- The Task of Great Politics -- Great Politics and Philosophy -- Chapter Five: World Exegesis -- The World as Commentary -- Nietzsche's New Exegesis (The Will to Power) -- The World as Pure Immanence -- Chapter Six: Boundaries and Sources -- Introduction: The Fundamental Question: Theodicy -- The Source of Awareness of Being: The "States" -- The Affirmation of the Concept of Being -- The Mythical Elements in Nietzsche's Nature -- BOOK THREE: NIETZSCHE'S WAY OF THINKING, VIEWED WITHIN THE ENTIRETY OF HIS EXISTENCE -- Chapter One: How Nietzsche Understands Himself and His Own Thought -- Life and Knowledge -- Nietzsche's Conception of Logical Forms -- The Possibility of Communication -- What Nietzsche Is to Himself -- Chapter Two: How Nietzsche Is to Be Understood -- Ways of Criticizing Nietzsche -- The Will to Pure This-Worldliness -- The New Philosophizing -- Appropriating Nietzsche -- Chronological Tables I and II.".
- catalog title "Nietzsche : an introduction to the understanding of his philosophical activity / Karl Jaspers ; translated by Charles F. Wallraff and Frederick J. Schmitz.".
- catalog title "Nietzsche. English".
- catalog type "text".