Nietzsche, Vol. 1: The Will to Power as Art, Vol. 2: The Eternal Recurrance of the Same 1-2
معرفی کتاب «Nietzsche, Vol. 1: The Will to Power as Art, Vol. 2: The Eternal Recurrance of the Same 1-2» نوشتهٔ Martin Heidegger, David Farrrell Krell، منتشرشده توسط نشر HarperCollins Publishers در سال 1991. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
a Landmark Discussion Between Two Great Thinkers, Vital To An Understanding Of Twentieth-century Philosophy And Intellectual History. Cover 1 Title Page 4 Copyright 5 Introduction to the Paperback Edition 9 Editor's Preface 28 Plan of the English Edition 33 Author's Foreword 36 VOLUME I: The Will to Power as Art 38 Contents 7 1. Nietzsche as Metaphysical Thinker 39 2. The Book, The Will to Power 43 3. Plans and Preliminary Drafts of the "Main Structure" 48 4. The Unity of Will to Power, Eternal Recurrence, and Revaluation 54 5. The Structure of the "Major Work." Nietzsche's Manner of Thinking as Reversal 61 6. The Being of beings as Will in Traditional Metaphysics 70 7. Will as Will to Power 73 8. Will as Affect, Passion, and Feeling 80 9. The Idealistic Interpretation of Nietzsche's Doctrine of Will 90 10. Will and Power. The Essence of Power 95 11. The Grounding Question and the Guiding Question of Philosophy 103 12. Five Statements on Art 105 13. Six Basic Developments in the History of Aesthetics 113 14. Rapture as Aesthetic State 128 15. Kant's Doctrine of the Beautiful. Its Misinterpretation by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche 143 16. Rapture as Farm-engendering Force 151 17. The Grand Style 160 18. Grounding the Five Statements on Art 174 19. The Raging Discordance between Truth and Art 178 20. Truth in Platonism and Positivism. Nietzsche's Attempt to Overturn Platonism on the Basis of the Fundamental Experience of Nihilism 187 21. The Scope and Context of Plato's Meditation on the Relationship of Art and Truth 198 22. Plato's Republic: The Distance of Art (Mimesis) from Truth (Idea) 207 23. Plato's Phaedrus: Beauty and Truth in Felicitous Discordance 224 24. Nietzsche's Overturning of Platonism 236 25. The New Interpretation of Sensuousness and the Raging Discordance between Art and Truth 247 Appendix, Analysis & Glossary 257 Appendix: A manuscript page from the lecture course 259 Analysis by David Farrell Krell 266 Glossary 294 VOLUME II: The Eternal Recurrence of the Same 301 Contents 303 Editor's Preface 305 Part One: The Eternal Recurrence of the Same 309 1. The Doctrine of Eternal Return as the Fundamental Thought of Nietzsche's Metaphysics 313 2. The Genesis of the Doctrine of Return 317 3. Nietzsche's First Communication of the Doctrine of Return 327 4. "lncipit tragoedia" 336 5. The Second Communication of the Doctrine of Return 340 6. "On the Vision and the Riddle" 345 7. Zarathustra's Animals 353 8. "The Convalescent" 357 9. The Third Communication of the Doctrine of Return 371 10. The Thought of Return in the Suppressed Notes 378 11. The Four Notes Dated August 1881 382 12. Summary Presentation of the Thought: Being as a Whole as Life and Force; the World as Chaos 390 13. Suspicions Concerning the "Humanization" of Beings 406 14. Nietzsche's Proof of the Doctrine of Return 414 15. The Ostensibly Scientific Procedure of Proof. Philosophy and Science 419 16. The Character of "Proof" for the Doctrine of Return 423 17. The Thought of Return as a Belief 429 18. The Thought of Return - and Freedom 441 19. Retrospect on the Notes from the Period of The Gay Science, 1881-82 449 20. Notes from the Zarathustra Period, 1883-84 452 21. Notes from the Period of "The Will to Power," 1884-88 458 22. The Configuration of the Doctrine of Return 474 23. The Domain of the Thought of Return: The Doctrine of Return as the Overcoming of Nihilism 478 24. Moment and Eternal Recurrence 484 25. The Essence of a Fundamental Metaphysical Position; The Possibility of Such Positions in the History of Western Philosophy 492 26. Nietzsche's Fundamental Metaphysical Position 506 Part Two: Who is Nietzsche's Zarathustra? 517 Analysis & Glossary 543 Analysis by David Farrell Krell 545 Glossary 590 v. 1. The will to power as art. The eternal recurrence of the same / translated from the German by David Farrell Krell v. 2. The will to power as knowledge and as metaphysics / translated from the German by Joan Stambaugh, David Farrell Krell, Frank A. Capuzzi ; edited, with notes and an analysis, by David Farrell Krell. Nihilism / translated from the German by Frank A. Capuzzi ; edited, with notes and an analysis, by David Farell Krell.
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