Nietzsche and the Origin of Virtue
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415095808
Publication Date: 1993
Pages: 163
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 9780415095808
Publication Date: 1993
Pages: 163
Edition: First Edition
Book Summary
In Ecce Homo (1908) Friedrich Nietzsche calls himself "the first immoralist" and adds "that makes me the annihilator par excellence". Lester Hunt examines this and other radical claims in order to show that Nietzsche does have a coherent ethical and political philosophy. He uses Nietzsche's writings as a starting point for a critique of a wider, contemporary ethical project - one that should inform our lives as well as our thoughts. LIST OF READINGS
Introduction: Reading Nietzsche
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Immoralism
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Politics and Anti-Politics
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Chaos and Order
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Virtue
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Justice and the Gift-Giving Virtue
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Which Traits Are Virtues?
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Immoralism Again
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Conclusion: Virtue and Society
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