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Nietzsche And Friendship Willow Verkerk

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Nietzsche And Friendship Willow Verkerk
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.89 MB
Author: Willow Verkerk
ISBN: 9781350047341, 9781350047372, 1350047341, 1350047376
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Nietzsche And Friendship Willow Verkerk by Willow Verkerk 9781350047341, 9781350047372, 1350047341, 1350047376 instant download after payment.

In Nietzsche and Friendship, Willow Verkerk provides a new and provocative account of Nietzsche’s philosophy which identifies him as an agonistic thinker concerned with the topics of love and friendship. She argues that Nietzsche’s challenges to the received principles of friendship from Aristotle to Kant offer resources for reinvigorating our thinking about friendship today. Through an examination of his free spirit texts, Human, All Too Human, Daybreak and The Gay Science together with Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil, Verkerk unlocks key aspects of Nietzsche’s thinking on friendship, love, ‘woman’, the self, self-overcoming, virtue, and character. She questions Nietzsche’s misogyny, but also considers the emancipatory potential of his writing by brining him into dialogue with postmodern, feminist, and transgender thinkers. This book revives interest in the ethical, therapeutic, and political dimensions of Nietzsche’s philosophy.

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