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The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche
Political Physiology in the Age of Nihilism
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The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche
Political Physiology in the Age of Nihilism
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Following Nietzsche's call for a philosopher-physician and his own use of the bodily language of health and illness as tools to diagnose the ailments of the body politic, this book offers a reconstruction of the concept of political physiology in Nietzsche's thought, bridging gaps between Anglo-American, German and French schools of interpretation.
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Political PhilosophyTable of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface: The Three Stigmata
- Introduction: The Mnemotechnics of Nihilism and the Political Physiology of Eternal Recurrence
- 1 The Displaced 'Origin' of Political Physiology
- 2 The Economic Problem of Production: Nature, Culture, Life
- 3 The Dynamics of Opposition and the Transformation of the Ăbermensch
- 4 Self-Annihilation and the Metamorphosis of Nihilism
- 5 The Pathology of Amor Fati: Eros and Eschaton
- 6 Novum Organum: The Overhuman as the Overmanifold
- Postface: The Transmigration of Homo Natura
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index