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About This Book
The theme of the philosopher as therapist dominates Nietzsche's entire opus, from his earliest writings to the Zarathustra period and beyond. Nietzsche wishes to hasten the coming and future sanctification of a new type of synthetic human being, and his entire teaching is shaped by his own struggles against illness.Yet few Nietzsche scholars have paid this crucial therapeutic element of his thought sufficient attention. This collection of essays by leading scholars in the field is composed around the Nietzschean insight, which has its roots in the Hippocratic tradition of ancient medicine, that beliefs, behaviours, ideals and patterns of striving are not things for which individuals or even cultures are responsible. Rather, they are symptoms of what an individual or culture is, which symptoms require diagnostic interpretation and evaluation. The book identifies three principal approaches in Nietzsche's philosophy: diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic. Each essay takes up this essential insight into Nietzsche's therapeutic philosophy from a different perspective and collectively they reveal an array of insightful approaches to self-induced enhancement, for both individuals and cultures.
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Table of contents
- Cover-Page
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Contents
- Note on the Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction Horst Hutter and Eli Friedland
- 2 The Nietzsche Cure: New Kinds of “Gymnastics of Willing” Horst Hutter
- 3 Vocation as Therapy: Nietzsche and the Conflict between Profession and Calling in Academia Martine Béland
- 4 Nietzsche’s Ethics of Reading: Education in a Postmodern World Nathalie Lachance
- 5 “Who Educates the Educators?” Nietzsche’s Philosophical Therapy in the Age of Nihilism José Daniel Parra
- 6 Nietzsche’s Cruel Offerings: Friendship, Solitude, and the Bestowing Virtue in Thus Spoke Zarathustra Willow Verkerk
- 7 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Nietzsche’s Philosophy for Life Bela Egyed
- 8 Nietzsche’s Agonistic Rhetoric and its Therapeutic Affects Yunus Tuncel
- 9 True to the Earth: Nietzsche’s Epicurean Care of Self and World Keith Ansell-Pearson
- 10 Nietzsche’s “View from Above” Michael Ure
- 11 Zarathustra’s Stillness: Dreaming and the Art of Incubation Rainer J. Hanshe
- 12 Nietzsche’s Zarathustra, Nietzsche’s Empedocles: The Time of Kings Babette Babich
- 13 Nietzsche’s Care for Stone: The Dead, Dance, and Flying Graham Parkes
- 14 Nietzsche on Consciousness and Language Lawrence J. Hatab
- 15 Nietzsche’s Experimental Ontology: Political Physiology in the Age of Nihilism Nandita Biswas Mellamphy
- 16 “Let that be my love”: Fate, Mediopassivity, and Redemption in Nietzsche’s Thought Béatrice Han-Pile
- 17 “Not to Destroy, but to Fulfill” Eli Friedland
- Index
- Copyright