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Nietzsche As Phenomenologist Christine Daigle

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Nietzsche As Phenomenologist Christine Daigle
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Christine Daigle
ISBN: 9781474487870, 1474487874
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Nietzsche As Phenomenologist Christine Daigle by Christine Daigle 9781474487870, 1474487874 instant download after payment.

Radically revises Nietzsche’s ethical and political views by controversially interpreting his philosophy as phenomenological
  • Closely analyses the often-disregarded middle period works by Nietzsche, including The Gay Science, Daybreak and Human, All Too Human
  • Includes a new interpretation of key concepts, such as will to power, to emphasise their phenomenological import
  • Engages with prominent commentators from the continental and analytic tradition including Ruth Abbey, Keith Ansell-Pearson, Rebecca Bamford, Christa Davis Acampora, and Robert C. Miner
  • Advances new perspectives on central and well-known passages from Nietzsche's corpus

Christine Daigle explores Nietzsche’s phenomenological method, a ‘wild phenomenology’, to elucidate his understanding of the human being as an intentional embodied consciousness, as a being-in-the-world and as a being-with-others. Establishing this phenomenological conception of the human allows Daigle to revisit the Nietzschean notions of free spirit and the Overhuman and how they express the ethical and cultural-political flourishing Nietzsche envisions for human beings.


This daring reinterpretation of Nietzsche’s philosophy resolves inconsistencies in previous scholarship and offers a thought-provoking new take on his ethical and political views.

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