Nietzsche and political thought /
Nietzsche challenges the tenets of received political wisdom in a number of ways and his thinking contains resources for revitalising political thinking. Nietzsche and Political Thought offers fresh insights into Nietzsche's relevance for contemporary political thought in light of recent advanc...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Bloomsbury,
2013.
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Colección: | Bloomsbury studies in continental philosophy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Nietzsche, Genealogy and Justice; 1 Origins of justice; 2 Power and the feeling of power; 3 Rights, power and the feeling of power; 4 Democracy and the state; 5 Democracy and justice; 6 Democracy to come; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Nietzsche on Truth, Honesty and Responsibility in Politics; 1 The problem of truth in politics; 2 From truth to a political ontology of perspectival honesty; 3 From political mendacity to genuine responsibility; Notes; Bibliography.
- Chapter 3 Nietzsche, Naturalism and Law1 Nietzsche as law's enemy: Vining and Habermas; 2 Naturalism, nature and law; 3 The primitive community as the space of law; 4 Normative violence, law, the state and the divided self; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Movements and Motivations: Nietzsche and the Invention of Political Psychology; 1 Introduction; 2 Movements as historical; 3 Movements as psychological; 4 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Nietzsche's Freedom: The Art of Agonic Perfectionism; 1 Art, agency and autonomy; 2 Agonism, perfectionism and will to power; Note; Bibliography.
- Chapter 6 Reassessing Radical Democratic Theory in the Light of Nietzsche's Ontology of Conflict11 Introduction; 2 Agonistic democratic theory and Nietzsche's ontology of conflict; 3 Rethinking agonistic theory: Nietzsche's constructive alternatives; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 7 Spinoza vs. Kant: Have I Been Understood?; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 8 Kairos and Chronos: Nietzsche and the Time of the Multitude; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 9 Nietzsche and the Engine of Politics; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 10 Nietzsche's Political Therapy; 1 Nietzsche as philosophical therapist.
- 2 Smith's ethics of sociability, Nietzsche's ethical perfectionism3 From ethical perfection to bio-political transformation; 4 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 11 Nietzsche's Great Politics of the Event; 1 Introduction: Small and great politics of the event; 2 The historical agent: Eternalizing the historical becoming of life; 3 The genius and the philosopher in Schopenhauer as Educator: Turning freedom (Becoming) into necessity (Being); 4 The great human being in Nietzsche's late work (BGE and TI): Loving necessity; 5 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography.
- Chapter 12 Nietzsche's Immoralism and the Advent of 'Great Politics'1 The era of 'great politics'; 2 Nietzsche's immoralism; 3 The self-overcoming of morality; 4 'Christian truthfulness' vs. 'Christian morality'; 5 Nietzsche's self-overcoming; 6 The will to truth; 7 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 13 Nietzsche, Badiou, and Grand Politics: An Antiphilosophical Reading; 1 Badiou with Klossowski?; 2 What is antiphilosophy?; 3 Toward the antiphilosophical act; 4 Breaking in two the history of the world; 5 The antiphilosophical temptation: Philosophy as event; Notes; Bibliography; Index.