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Nietzsche's Dangerous Game Daniel W. Conway (Pennsylvania State University)

Nietzsche's Dangerous Game By Daniel W. Conway (Pennsylvania State University)

Nietzsche's Dangerous Game by Daniel W. Conway (Pennsylvania State University)


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This 1997 work is a book-length treatment of the unique nature and development of Nietzsche's post-Zarathustran political philosophy. Daniel Conway has written a powerful book about Nietzsche's own appreciation of the limitations of both his writing style and of his famous prophetic 'stance'.

Nietzsche's Dangerous Game Summary

Nietzsche's Dangerous Game: Philosophy in the Twilight of the Idols by Daniel W. Conway (Pennsylvania State University)

This 1997 work is a book-length treatment of the unique nature and development of Nietzsche's post-Zarathustran political philosophy. This later political philosophy is set in the context of the critique of modernity that Nietzsche advances in the years 1885-1888, in such texts as Beyond Good and Evil, On the Genealogy of Morals, Twilight of the Idols, The Antichrist, The Case of Wagner, and Ecce Homo. In this light Nietzsche's own diagnosis of the ills of modernity is subject to the same criticism that he himself levelled against previous philosophies; that it is an involuntary symptom of the age it represents. Nietzsche is seen to be aware of his own decadence and of his complicity with the very tendencies that he dissects and deplores. By relating the political philosophy, the critique of modernity and the theory of decadence Daniel Conway has written a powerful book about Nietzsche's own appreciation of the limitations of both his writing style and of his famous prophetic 'stance'.

Nietzsche's Dangerous Game Reviews

Daniel W. Conway has written an important book that warrants sreious attention from both Nietzsche scholars and the broader scholarly community interested in Nietzsche's critique of modernity. Aln D. Schrift, Philosophy in Review

Table of Contents

1. Reading the signs of the times: Nietzsche contra Nietzsche; 2. The economy of decadence; 3. Peoples and ages: the mortal soul writ large; 4. Et tu, Nietzsche?; 5. Parastrategesis; 6. Skirmishes of an untimely man: Nietzsche's revaluation of all values; 7. Standing between two millenia: intimations of the antichrist; Conclusion: Odysseus bound?

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NPB9780521573719
9780521573719
0521573718
Nietzsche's Dangerous Game: Philosophy in the Twilight of the Idols by Daniel W. Conway (Pennsylvania State University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1997-05-13
282
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