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Habermas, Nietzsche, and Critical Theory [Hardcover]

Babette E. Babich (Author)

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July 2004
This important collection includes a newly revised version of Habermas's 1968 reflections on Nietzsche, plus essays by Max Pensky, Fred Dallmayr, Karin Bauer, Dominique Janicaud, Klaus Spiekermann, Josef Fruchtl, Bernhard Taureck, Tracy B. Strong, James Swindal, Holger Schmid, Howard Caygill, David Owen, Robert B. Pippin, and Rebecca Comay.

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I was born in NYC and did a PhD in philosophy, studying in Boston and Europe. I think about philosophy of science in connection with authors not always connected with science such as Nietzsche and Heidegger. I have a special passion for the question of animal suffering and the earth and I write on philosophy and poetry (and music) in addition to ancient Greek bronzes.

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In the metonymy of casual associations ruling political readings of Friedrich Nietzsche, it is not uncommon to connect Nietzsche and Nazism, finding and holding Nietzsche responsible for the sentimental education of no one more execrable than Adolf Hitler and perhaps every other dictator, at least in theory. Read the first page
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extensional suffering, instrumental causation, rational biases, genealogical historiography, possible technical control, value skepticism, possible objectivity, grand politics, last men, ascetic ideal, systematic ambiguity
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New York, Friedrich Nietzsche, Max Weber, Jurgen Habermas, Walter Kaufmann, Theodor Adorno, Gesammelte Schriften, Cambridge University Press, Martin Heidegger, Max Horkheimer, Michel Foucault, Random House, Richard Rorty, The Birth of Tragedy, Untimely Meditations, Walter de Gruyter, Twilight of the Idols, Walter Benjamin, Notre Dame, Frankfurt School, Georges Bataille, Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Minima Moralia, University of Chicago Press
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