Nietzsche and metaphor:

This long-overdue translation brings to the English-speaking world the work that set the tone for the Post-structuralist reading of Nietzsche

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kofman, Sarah 1934-1994 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Published: Stanford, Calif. Stanford Univ. Pr. 1993
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Summary:This long-overdue translation brings to the English-speaking world the work that set the tone for the Post-structuralist reading of Nietzsche
The issue of style, of why Nietzsche wrote as he did, is fundamental, on any level, to reading his texts. Some Nietzsche critics (in particular, those, such as Jean Granier, indebted to Heidegger's reading), in effect translated Nietzsche's terms back into those of a philosophy of ontology
This book (which includes an appendix specifically directed against the "Heideggerian" reading) shows how such an approach fails to interrogate the precise terms, such as "Nature" or "life", that Nietzsche used in place of "being," and to ask the meaning of this substitution
Physical Description:XLII, 239 S.
ISBN:0804721866
0804719756

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