Nietzsche as Affirmative Thinker Papers Presented at the Fifth Jerus
The full century that has elapsed since Nietzsche was at the height of his work did not obliterate his impact. In many ways he is still a contemporary philosopher, even in that sense of 'contemporary' which points to the future. We may have outgrown his s
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		    Nietzsche as Affirmative Thinker Papers Presented at the Fifth Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter, April 1983
 
 edited by
 
 Yirmiyahu Yovel
 
 (Professor of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
 
 1986
 
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 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter (5th: 1983) Nietzsche as affirmative thinker. (Martinus Nijhoff philosophy library; v. 13) Includes index. 1. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1884-1900-Congresses. I. Yovel, Yirmiahu. II. Title. Ill. Series.
 
 B3317.J39
 
 1983
 
 193
 
 ISBN-13: 978-94-010-8439-0 DOl: 10.1007/978-94-009-4360-5
 
 85-26019
 
 e-ISBN-13: 978-94-009-4360-5
 
 Copyright
 
 © 1986 by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht.
 
 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1986 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, P.O. Box 163, 3300 AD Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
 
 Walter Kaufmann in Memoriam
 
 Contents Preface List of Abbreviations
 
 ix Xl
 
 I. Nietzsche and the Method of Philosophy Richard Schacht:
 
 Nietzsche on Philosophy, Interpretation, and Truth
 
 David C. Hoy:
 
 Nietzsche, Hume, and the Genealogical Method 20
 
 Bernd Magnus:
 
 Nietzsche and the Project of Bringing Philosophy to an End
 
 39
 
 Nietzsche and Contemporary Hermeneutics
 
 58
 
 Gianni Vattimo:
 
 II. Varieties of Nietzsche's Affirmation Robert C. Solomon: A More Severe Morality: Nietzsche's Affirmative Ethics
 
 69
 
 Alexander Nehamas:· .Will to Knowledge, Will to Ignorance, and Will 90 to Power in Beyond Good and Evil Ran Sigad:
 
 The Socratic Nietzsche
 
 109
 
 Eliyahu Rosenow:
 
 Nietzsche's Concept of Education
 
 119
 
 Eric B1ondel:
 
 Nietzsche's Style of Affirmation: The Metaphors of Genealogy
 
 132
 
 Nietzsche: Psychology vs. Philosophy, and Freedom
 
 147
 
 Nietzsche's Enticing Psychology of Power
 
 160
 
 Shlomo Pines: Jacob Golomb:
 
 III. Nietzschean Affinities and Confrontations Yirmiyahu Yovel:
 
 Nietzsche and Spinoza: amor fati and amor dei
 
 183
 
 Eugen Biser:
 
 Nietzsche und Heine. Kritik des christ lichen Gottesbegriffs
 
 204
 
 Mazzino Montinari: Nietzsche-Wagner im Sommer 1878
 
 219
 
 Index
 
 229
 
 vii
 
 Preface The full century that has elapsed since Nietzsche was at the height of his work did not obliterate his impact. In many ways he is still a contemporary philosopher, even in that sense of 'contemporary' which points to the future. We may have outgrown his style (always, however, admirable and exciting to		
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	