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John Richardson (Editor), Brian Leiter (Editor)

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0198752709 978-0198752707 August 9, 2001
The latest volume in the Oxford Readings in Philosophy series, this work brings together some of the best and most influential recent philosophical scholarship on Nietzsche. Opening with a substantial introduction by John Richardson, it covers: Nietzsche's views on truth and knowledge, his 'doctrines' of the eternal recurrence and will to power, his distinction between Apollinian and Dionysian art, his critique of morality, his conceptions of agency and self-creation, and his genealogical method. For each of these issues, the papers show Nietzsche's continuing philosophical importance. Giving a clear and accessible overview, while retaining an analytical philosophical approach throughout, this volume is essential reading for all students of Nietzsche.

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John Richardson is Professor of Philosophy at New York University Brian Leiter is Charles I. Francis Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin

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In several places Nietzsche calls into question the value of truth: "The falseness of a judgment is for us not necessarily an objection to a judgment" (BGE 4). Read the first page
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morality critics, causal essentialism, falsification thesis, power ontology, transfiguring mirror, perspectival truth, ontological doctrine, cosmological hypothesis, nonmoral goods, strong realism, classical determinism, art impulses, tragic art, metaphysical world, mechanical decision, eternal recurrence, internal ends, falsify reality, absolute objects, normative agenda, psychological doctrine, tragic myth, pragmatist theory, rational acceptability, cognitive interests
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New York, Ecce Homo, Moral Saints, Alexander Nehamas, Autonomy Condition, Cambridge Cambridge University Press, Bernard Williams, Extraordinary Life, Theory Critics, Brian Leiter, Richard Schacht, Walter Kaufmann, London Routledge, German Materialism, Thomas Nagel, Berkeley University of California Press, Finally Became, Impossibility of Moral, Oxford Oxford University Press, Annette Baier, Charles Taylor, Mass Harvard University Press, Oxford Clarendon Press, Paul de Man, Philippa Foot
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