Newly translated into English, this book analyzes the paradoxical discourse that flows through and fundamentally characterizes Nietzsche's writings. Examining Nietzsche's
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
1 The Birth of Tragedy
1
(32)
Apollo and Dionysus
3
(7)
Justification by Aesthetics and the Question of Nature
10
(6)
Socrates, Tragedy, Science
16
(7)
Nihilism, Ressentiment, "Great Pan Is Dead"
23
(6)
What Wills The Birth of Tragedy?
29
(4)
2 The Interval: Human, All Too Human
33
(34)
The World as Representation and Error
36
(8)
Science, Art, Religion
44
(9)
The Relation of Forces, The Will to Power, Morality
53
(10)
"Descent into Hades"
63
(4)
3 Thought and Writing as Artifice
67
(36)
Of Style and Masks
70
(14)
Suffering, Writing, Transfigurations
84
(8)
The Eternal Return, Will to Power, Amor Fati
92
(11)
4 Nietzsche and Christianity
103
(28)
St. Paul, the Jewish Pascal
105
(6)
Such People, Such Gods
111
(6)
Providence, Beautiful Chaos and Sublime Chance
117
(4)
"We Godless Others"
121
(6)
"Who Are We Anyway?"
127
(4)
5 Morality Exceeded by Morality
131
(28)
"We the Good"
134
(7)
Guilt and Bad Conscience
141
(5)
Ascetic Ideals
146
(9)
Zarathustra, Moralist
155
(4)
6 Beyond Good and Evil
159
(30)
Of Reading and Rewriting
161
(8)
The True, the False, Appearances
169
(12)
"In the Horizon of the Infinite"
181
(8)
Notes
189
(28)
Index
217
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