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Nietzsche On Freedom And Autonomy Ken Gemes Simon May

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Nietzsche On Freedom And Autonomy Ken Gemes Simon May
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Ken Gemes, Simon May
ISBN: 9780199231560, 0199231567
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Nietzsche On Freedom And Autonomy Ken Gemes Simon May by Ken Gemes, Simon May 9780199231560, 0199231567 instant download after payment.

The principal aim of this volume is to elucidate what freedom, sovereignty, and autonomy mean for Nietzsche and what philosophical resources he gives us to re-think these crucial concepts. A related aim is to examine how Nietzsche connects these concepts to his thoughts about life-affirmation, self-love, promise-making, agency, the 'will to nothingness', and the 'eternal recurrence', as well as to his search for a 'genealogical' understanding of morality. These twelve essays by leading Nietzsche scholars ask such key questions as: Can we reconcile his rejection of free will with his positive invocations of the notion of free will? How does Nietzsche's celebration of freedom and free spirits sit with his claim that we all have an unchangeable fate? What is the relation between his concepts of freedom and self-overcoming? The depth in which these and related issues are explored gives this volume its value, not only to those interested in Nietzsche, but to all who are concerned with the free will debate, ethics, theory of action, and the history of philosophy.

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