Acknowledgements. List of Abbreviations Used. Preface; R.S. Cohen. Introduction: Nietzsche's Theory of Knowledge as Art: A Critical Theory of Knowledge and Science; B. Babich. Resume of the Book Collection and Section Summaries. Nietzsche and the Tradition: Nietzsche and Atomism; H. Caygill. Beyond Reality: Nietzsche's Science of Appearances; S. Gaukroger. The Epistemological Shift from Descartes to Nietzsche: Intuition and Imagination; T. Borsche. Between Leibniz and Nietzsche: Perspectivism and Irrationalism; E.E. Sleinis. Nietzsche among the Neo-Kantians: Or the Relation between Science and Philosophy; S. Crowell. Nietzsche: The Critique of Modern Reason; A. Kremer-Marietti. Nietzsche within Heidegger's History of Truth: The Politics of Knowledge; C. Bambach. Nietzsche and the Vienna Circle; K.R. Fischer. Nietzsche's Critique of Grammar, Culture, and Interpretation: Nietzsche's Critique of Truth and Grammar; J. Simon. The Nietzschean Meta-Critique of Knowledge; H. Schmid. On Judgment in a World of Becoming; W. Muller-Lauter. Scientific Theory or Practical Doctrine; M. Riedel. Nietzsche's Rhetorical Philosophy as Critique of Impure Reason; J. Kopperschmidt. Nietzsche, Habermas, and Critical Theory: Postscript from 1968: On Nietzsche's Theory of Knowledge; K. Spiekermann. Nietzsche and Enlightenment Science: Adorno's Response; B. O'Connor. Nietzsche, Critical Theory, and a Theory of Knowledge; J. Swindal. Truth and Interest: On Habermas's Postscript to Nietzsche's Theory of Knowledge; M. Pensky. Habermasian Passion and the Nietzschean Contagion; J. Hodge. Habermas, Nietzsche, and Cognitive Perspective; T. Rockmore. Habermas's Critique ofNietzsche's Critique of Reason; B.B.F. Taureck. Nietzsche, Habermas, and the Question of Objectivity; N. Davey. A Postscript of Habermas, Nietzsche, and Politics; T.B. Strong. Notes on Contributors. Table of Contents, Volume Two. Index.