Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture
معرفی کتاب «Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture» نوشتهٔ Andrew Huddleston;، منتشرشده توسط نشر OUP Premium در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"In Nietzsche's first book The Birth of Tragedy (1872), cultural renewal is paramount among his concerns. In the person of Richard Wagner, Nietzsche saw someone who might bring together a fragmented and directionless modern society through the creation of tragic festival that, through its mythic content, would allegedly give renewed meaning and purpose to human life. The standard story about Nietzsche's philosophical development is that he becomes disillusioned with this project and his mature philosophy undergoes a radical shift. Instead of reposing his hopes in a broader culture, he comes to occupy himself instead with the fate of a few great individuals, or, at the extreme, perhaps mainly with his own quasi-artistic self-cultivation. On these readings, to the extent that he remains concerned with culture at all, it is only as something whose noxious influence threatens this cadre of elite individuals. Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture questions this individualist reading that has become prevalent, and develops an alternative interpretation of Nietzsche as a more social thinker who sees collective cultural achievements as no less important. Great individuals are not all that matter. Andrew Huddleston uses Nietzsche's perfectionistic ideal of a flourishing culture and his diagnostics of cultural malaise as a point of departure for reconsidering many of the central themes in Nietzsche's ethics and social philosophy, as well as for understanding the interconnections with the form of cultural criticism that was part and parcel of his distinctive philosophical enterprise."--Page 4 de la couverture "In Nietzsche's first book The Birth of Tragedy (1872), cultural renewal is paramount among his concerns. In the person of Richard Wagner, Nietzsche saw someone who might bring together a fragmented and directionless modern society through the creation of tragic festival that, through its mythic content, would allegedly give renewed meaning and purpose to human life. The standard story about Nietzsche's philosophical development is that he becomes disillusioned with this project and his mature philosophy undergoes a radical shift. Instead of reposing his hopes in a broader culture, he comes to occupy himself instead with the fate of a few great individuals, or, at the extreme, perhaps mainly with his own quasi-artistic self-cultivation. On these readings, to the extent that he remains concerned with culture at all, it is only as something whose noxious influence threatens this cadre of elite individuals. Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture questions this individualist reading that has become prevalent, and develops an alternative interpretation of Nietzsche as a more social thinker who sees collective cultural achievements as no less important. Great individuals are not all that matter. Andrew Huddleston uses Nietzsche's perfectionistic ideal of a flourishing culture and his diagnostics of cultural malaise as a point of departure for reconsidering many of the central themes in Nietzsche's ethics and social philosophy, as well as for understanding the interconnections with the form of cultural criticism that was part and parcel of his distinctive philosophical enterprise."-- Provided by publisher In Nietzsche On The Decadence And Flourishing Of Culture, Andrew Huddleston Offers A New Interpretation Of The Views Of The Influential German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) On Cultural Decadence And Flourishing. Whereas Nietzsche Is Often Thought To Be The Champion Of The Isolated Great Individual, Huddleston Argues That There Is A Deeply Collectivist (though Radically Inegalitarian) Strand To His Thinking. He Challenges The Prevalentreading Of Nietzsche As An Individualist, Identifying Him Instead As A More Social Thinker Who Appreciated Collective Cultural Achievements. Using Nietzsche's Ideal Of A Flourishing Culture, And His Diagnostics Ofcultural Malaise, As A Point Of Departure For Reconsidering Many Of The Central Themes In His Ethics And Social Philosophy, Huddleston Strikes A Balance Between Situating Nietzsche In His Nineteenth Century Context While Also Considering The Ongoing Relevance Of His Ideas. Andrew Huddleston presents a striking challenge to the standard view of Nietzsche as the champion of the great individual, and preoccupied with his own quasi-artistic self-cultivation. Huddleston focuses on Nietzsche's idea of a flourishing culture to bring out the deep social and collectivist character of his thought.
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