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Nietzsches Genealogy Nihilism And The Will To Knowledge Randall Havas

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Nietzsches Genealogy Nihilism And The Will To Knowledge Randall Havas
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.68 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Randall Havas
ISBN: 9781501734946, 1501734946
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Nietzsches Genealogy Nihilism And The Will To Knowledge Randall Havas by Randall Havas 9781501734946, 1501734946 instant download after payment.

In this provocative book, Randall Havas articulates an approach to Nietzsche demonstrating that the authentic individual need not stand apart from his or her culture in order to resist the demands of conformism. On Havas' s reading, the task of the Nietzschean individual is instead to replace the illusion of culture—"herd morality"—with real community, and in this way to avoid nihilism. It is such community that Nietzsche aspires to establish with his readers-a claim that, in the author's view, suggests that Nietzsche's conception of the nature of community and, hence, of individuality must be understood in terms of his theory of reading and interpretation. Nietzsche holds that the category of the individual is itself a historical construct. Havas's interpretation of this view dissolves the threat it appears to pose to individualism. By treating genealogical method as a response to this threat, he shows how Nietzsche's defense of individualism, his conception of history, and his commitment to truth reinforce one another. On this reading, Nietzsche's more properly ethical concerns lie at the heart of his understanding of the will to knowledge. Havas argues that, for Nietzsche, ostensibly epistemological questions can be assessed only in the light of an understanding of the interdependence between individual and community.

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