Reading Nietzsche through the ancients : an analysis of becoming, perspectivism, and the principle of non-contradiction / Matthew Meyer
- Author:
- Meyer, Matthew
- Published:
- Boston : De Gruyter, [2014]
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 304 pages ; 25 cm.
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- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Reading Nietzsche's Philosophy -- Reading Nietzsche's Published and Unpublished Writings -- Reading Nietzsche's Project through the Ancient Greeks -- 1.1.Introduction -- 1.2.Tragic Philosophy in The Birth of Tragedy -- 1.3.A Turn to Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks -- 1.4.Nietzsche's Doctrine of Heraclitean Becoming in the Secondary Literature -- 1.4.1.Christoph Cox on Heraclitean Becoming -- 1.4.2.John Richardson on Heraclitean Becoming -- 1.5.Heraclitean Becoming in Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks -- 1.6.The Response of Nietzsche's Parmenides to Nietzsche's Heraclitus -- 1.7.A Rebirth of Antiquity? -- 2.1.Introduction -- 2.2.Nietzsche's Critique of Logic -- 2.3.An Overview of Aristotle's Defense of the Principle of Non Contradiction -- 2.4.Three Formulations of the Principle of Non Contradiction in Metaphysics IV -- 2.5.Aristotle's Elenctic Defense -- 2.6.The Devastating Consequences of Denying PNC Ontological -- 2.7.Empiricism, Naturalism, and the Denial of PNC Ontological -- 2.8.Aristotle's Critique of the Heraclitean Cratylean Theory of Change -- 2.9.Aristotle's Critique of Protagoras on Perception -- 2.10.Some Concluding Remarks -- 3.1.Introduction -- 3.2.Maudemarie Clark on the Falsification Thesis -- 3.3.Natural Science, Heraclitean Ontology, and the Falsification Thesis -- 3.4.Natural Science and Heraclitean Ontology in The Pre Platonic Philosophers -- 3.5.A Turn to Human, All Too Human -- 3.6.Natural Science and Heraclitean Ontology in Human, All Too Human 1-2 -- 3.7.Heraclitean Ontology and the Falsification Thesis in Human, All Too Human -- 3.8.The Tragic Philosophy of Human, All Too Human -- 3.9.Human, All Too Human and the Development of the Free Spirit -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.Justifying the Turn to Plato's Theaetetus -- 4.3.Knowledge is Perception and the Four Theses -- 4.4.Knowledge is Perception -- 4.5.From Knowledge is Perception to Protagoras' Homo Mensura -- 4.6.From Homo Mensura to the Secret Doctrines of Heraclitus -- 4.7.A Preliminary Account of Perception and a Puzzle -- 4.8.Heraclitean Ontology and a Secret Theory of Perception -- 4.9.The Final Stage of the Secret Doctrine -- 4.10.Some Preliminary Objections to Protagoras' Homo Mensura -- 4.11.Protagoras' Homo Mensura and the Problem of Self Refutation -- 4.12.The Incompatibility of Heraclitean Ontology and Knowledge is Perception -- 4.13.The Refutation of Knowledge is Perception -- 4.14.Some Concluding Remarks -- 5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Nietzsche's Perspectivism in the Secondary Literature -- 5.3.Perspectivism in Gustav Teichmüller's Die wirkliche and die scheinbare Welt -- 5.4.Nietzsche's Perspectivism in The Gay Science and On the Genealogy of Morals -- 5.5.Some Preliminary Remarks on Beyond Good and Evil -- 5.6.Heraclitean Ontology and the Falsification Thesis in Beyond Good and Evil -- 5.7.Heraclitean Ontology and Protagorean Perspectivism in Beyond Good and Evil -- 5.8.Heraclitean Ontology and the Will to Power in Beyond Good and Evil -- 5.9.Reading the Will to Power through the Ancient Greeks -- Introduction -- Preface I: Thus Spoke Zarathustra as the Rebirth of Tragedy -- Preface II: The Birth of Tragedy and Its Shadow -- Preface III: The Works of the Free Spirit and the Music Playing Socrates -- Preface IV: The Dionysian Comedy of Nietzsche's 1888 Works -- Preface V: The Revaluation of Values and Dionysus versus the Crucified.
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- ISBN:
- 9781934078419 (hbk.)
1934078417 (hbk.)
9781934078433 (e-ISBN) - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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