Nietzsche’s Free Spirit Works Nietzsche’s Free Spirit Works

Nietzsche’s Free Spirit Works

A Dialectical Reading

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Publisher Description

Between 1878 and 1882, Nietzsche published what he called 'the free spirit works': Human, All Too Human; Assorted Opinions and Maxims; The Wanderer and His Shadow; Daybreak; and The Gay Science. Often approached as a mere assemblage of loosely connected aphorisms, these works are here re-interpreted as a coherent narrative of the steps Nietzsche takes in educating himself toward freedom that executes a dialectic between scientific truth-seeking and artistic life-affirmation. Matthew Meyer's new reading of these works not only provides a more convincing explanation of their content but also makes better sense of the relationship between them and Nietzsche's larger oeuvre. His argument shows how these texts can and should be read as a unified project even while they present multiple, in some cases conflicting, images of the free spirit. The book will appeal to anyone who is interested in Nietzsche's philosophy and especially to those puzzled about how to understand the peculiarities of the free spirit works.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2019
April 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
512
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
5.6
MB

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