What a philosopher is : becoming Nietzsche /

"The trajectory of Friedrich Nietzsche's thought has long presented a difficulty for the study of his philosophy. How did the young Nietzsche classicist and ardent advocate of Wagner's cultural renewal become the philosopher of Will to Power and the Eternal Return? With this book, Lau...

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Autor principal: Lampert, Laurence, 1941-
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2017.
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245 1 0 |a What a philosopher is :  |b becoming Nietzsche /  |c Laurence Lampert. 
260 |a Chicago :  |b University of Chicago Press,  |c 2017. 
300 |a viii, 349 p. ;  |c 24 cm. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice. 
505 0 |a Introduction -- Part 1. Young Nietzsche in the service of Schopenhauer and Wagner: The Birth of Tragedy: Prometheus the knowing maker of culture -- Backgrounds of Schopenhauer as Educator -- What a philosopher is: Schopenhauer as Educator -- What an artist is: Richard Wagner in Bayreuth -- Part 2. A new public Nietzsche: Enlightenment optimist: Backgrounds of Things Human All Too Human -- The philosopher as free-minded Enlightenment optimist -- An Enlightenment optimist's view of the future of morality, religion, and art -- An Enlightenment optimist's view of the transformation of culture -- Part 3. Nietzsche enters his mature philosophy: "Sanctus Januarius": the first work of Nietzsche's maturity -- The opening of "Sanctus Januarius" -- The center of "Sanctus Januarius" -- Backgrounds to the center of "Sanctus Januarius" -- The ending of "Sanctus Januarius" -- Backgrounds to the ending of "Sanctus Januarius" -- Conclusion: The philosophy and art of Nietzsche's maturity. 
520 |a "The trajectory of Friedrich Nietzsche's thought has long presented a difficulty for the study of his philosophy. How did the young Nietzsche classicist and ardent advocate of Wagner's cultural renewal become the philosopher of Will to Power and the Eternal Return? With this book, Laurence Lampert answers that question. He does so through his trademark technique of close readings of key works in Nietzsche's journey to philosophy: The Birth of Tragedy, Schopenhauer as Educator, Richard Wagner in Bayreuth, Human All Too Human, and "Sanctus Januarius," the final book of the 1882 Gay Science. Relying partly on how Nietzsche himself characterized his books in his many autobiographical guides to the trajectory of his thought, Lampert sets each in the context of Nietzsche's writings as a whole, and looks at how they individually treat the question of what a philosopher is. Indispensable to his conclusions are the workbooks in which Nietzsche first recorded his advances, especially the 1881 workbook which shows him gradually gaining insights into the two foundations of his mature thinking.the result is the most complete picture we've had yet of the philosopher's development, one that gives us a Promethean Nietzsche, gaining knowledge even as he was expanding his thought to create new worlds." --Descripción del editor. 
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