Description
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest thinkers of the nineteenth century. His work continues to have a significant influence on philosophy, cultural criticism and modern intellectual history.
The Nietzschean Mind seeks to provide a comprehensive survey of his work, not only placing it in its historical context but also exploring its contemporary significance. Comprising twenty-eight chapters by a team of international contributors, the volume is divided into seven parts:
* Major works
* Philosophical psychology and agency
* The self
* Value
* Culture, society and politics
* Metaphysics and epistemology
* The affirmation of life
This handbook includes coverage of all major aspects of Nietzsche's thought, including his discussions of value, culture, society, the self, agency, action, philosophical psychology, epistemology and metaphysics; explorations of the philosophical and scientific influences upon Nietzsche's thought; and discussion of Nietzsche's major works.
Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, Nietzsche's work is central to ethics, moral psychology and political philosophy.
About the Author
Paul Katsafanas is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. He has published a number of articles on action, ethics, moral psychology and nineteenth-century philosophy. He is the author of two books: Agency and the Foundations of Ethics: Nietzschean Constitutivism (2013) and The Nietzschean Self: Moral Psychology, Agency, and the Unconscious (2016).
Reviews
"Katsafanas's new collection provides a highly sophisticated and clear overview of the state of the art in Nietzsche research, from method to meta-ethics to the structure of the self. This is an excellent and wide-ranging volume."
Dr Sacha Golob, King's College London, UK
"This handbook provides an excellent set of new papers on a wide range of Nietzschean topics.Written by a refreshing variety of interpreters, these chapters clarify and advance the philosophical debates over many of Nietzsche's most famous ideas, while also opening up fresh inquiries on several less treated points. This volume is an important resource for further work in the field."
John Richardson, New York University, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9780367735227
Author Paul Katsafanas
Format Paperback
Page Count 476
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g