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Nietzsche's Middle Period

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ISBN
9780195134087
Subject Area
Philosophy
Publication Name
Nietzsche's Middle Period
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
History & Surveys / General, Individual Philosophers
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Ruth Abbey
Item Width
5.9 in
Item Weight
20 Oz
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Abbey presents a close study of Nietzsche's works Human, All Too Human; Daybreak; and The Gay Science. Although these middle period works tend to be neglected in commentaries on Nietzsche, they repay close attention. Abbey's study of Nietzsche's middle period paints a vastly different portrait of the philosopher: a careful, sensitive analyst of moral life. This work fills a serious gap in the literature on Nietzsche.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195134087
ISBN-13
9780195134087
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1644780

Product Key Features

Author
Ruth Abbey
Publication Name
Nietzsche's Middle Period
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
History & Surveys / General, Individual Philosophers
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy
Number of Pages
240 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Width
5.9 in
Item Weight
20 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
99-049373
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
B3317.A14 2000
Reviews
"Abbey's aim to defend the distinctiveness, as well as the " superior worth," of this neglected phase of Nietzsche's development, and thereby take the first steps toward a "genealogical inquiry" into the "choices Nietzsche made across the course of his writing career"(p.156). Abbey initiates this inquiry in a spirit of competent cross-examination. Her approach is logical, her Nietzsche liberal in outlook...I Profiled from Abbey's synthesis of themes in the middle writings and since I have spent more time with Nietzsche's later works, I value the correction she seeks in Nietzsche scholarship. My favorite chapters-"Equal Among Firsts" and "We Children of the Enlightened"--concern friendship and science. The friendship chapter exhibits Nietzsche's genuine insight on this classical theme, and it is strengthened by its use of his letters."--The Review of Metaphysics, Abbey assembles an impressive array of passages from the writings and discusses the issues with insight and verve ... an informative and well-argued account of the emergence of Nietzche's distinctive approach to morals in these years. The discussion is marked by lively interpretation and good critical argument., "Abbey's aim to defend the distinctiveness, as well as the " superior worth," of this neglected phase of Nietzsche's development, and thereby take the first steps toward a "genealogical inquiry" into the "choices Nietzsche made across the course of his writing career"(p.156). Abbey initiatesthis inquiry in a spirit of competent cross-examination. Her approach is logical, her Nietzsche liberal in outlook...I Profiled from Abbey's synthesis of themes in the middle writings and since I have spent more time with Nietzsche's later works, I value the correction she seeks in Nietzschescholarship. My favorite chapters-"Equal Among Firsts" and "We Children of the Enlightened"--concern friendship and science. The friendship chapter exhibits Nietzsche's genuine insight on this classical theme, and it is strengthened by its use of his letters."-- The Review of Metaphysics, Most readers will find Abbey to be an intriguing, thoughtful expositor; hopefully she will gain Nietzsche a fairer hearing among his critics and spark more careful, sensitive readings of the rest of his works., "Abbey's aim to defend the distinctiveness, as well as the " superiorworth," of this neglected phase of Nietzche's development, and thereby take thefirst steps toward a "genealogical inquiry" into the " choices Nietzche madeacross the course of his writing career"(p.156). Abbey initiates this inquiry ina spirit of competent cross-examination. Her approach is logical, her Nietzcheliberal in outlook...I Profiled from Abbey's synthesis of themes in the middlewritings and since I have spent more time with Nietzche's later works, I valuethe correction she seeks in Nietzche scholarship. My favorite chapters-"EqualAmong Firsts" and "We Children of the Enlightened"--concern friendship andscience. The friendship chapter exhibits Nietzche's genuine insight on thisclassical theme, and it is strengthened by its use of his letters."-- The Reviewof Metaphysics, "Abbey's aim to defend the distinctiveness, as well as the " superior worth," of this neglected phase of Nietzsche's development, and thereby take the first steps toward a "genealogical inquiry" into the "choices Nietzsche made across the course of his writing career"(p.156). Abbey initiates this inquiry in a spirit of competent cross-examination. Her approach is logical, her Nietzsche liberal in outlook...I Profiled from Abbey's synthesis of themes in themiddle writings and since I have spent more time with Nietzsche's later works, I value the correction she seeks in Nietzsche scholarship. My favorite chapters-"Equal Among Firsts" and "We Children of theEnlightened"--concern friendship and science. The friendship chapter exhibits Nietzsche's genuine insight on this classical theme, and it is strengthened by its use of his letters."-- The Review of Metaphysics"Abbey's aim to defend the distinctiveness, as well as the " superior worth," of this neglected phase of Nietzsche's development, and thereby take the first steps toward a "genealogical inquiry" into the "choices Nietzsche made across the course of his writing career"(p.156). Abbey initiates this inquiry in a spirit of competent cross-examination. Her approach is logical, her Nietzsche liberal in outlook...I Profiled from Abbey's synthesis of themes in themiddle writings and since I have spent more time with Nietzsche's later works, I value the correction she seeks in Nietzsche scholarship. My favorite chapters-"Equal Among Firsts" and "We Children of theEnlightened"--concern friendship and science. The friendship chapter exhibits Nietzsche's genuine insight on this classical theme, and it is strengthened by its use of his letters."-- The Review of Metaphysics, "Abbey's aim to defend the distinctiveness, as well as the " superior worth," of this neglected phase of Nietzsche's development, and thereby take the first steps toward a "genealogical inquiry" into the "choices Nietzsche made across the course of his writing career"(p.156). Abbey initiates this inquiry in a spirit of competent cross-examination. Her approach is logical, her Nietzsche liberal in outlook...I Profiled from Abbey's synthesis of themes in the middle writings and since I have spent more time with Nietzsche's later works, I value the correction she seeks in Nietzsche scholarship. My favorite chapters-"Equal Among Firsts" and "We Children of the Enlightened"--concern friendship and science. The friendship chapter exhibits Nietzsche's genuine insight on this classical theme, and it is strengthened by its use of his letters."-- The Review of Metaphysics, An excellent, well-researched and well-written book that authoritatively guides the reader through most of the consequential reflections of this phase, while also comparing them with those of the later works ... Abbey writes with a great deal of nuance and perceptiveness.
Copyright Date
2000
Dewey Decimal
193
Dewey Edition
21

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