Nietzsche's "Ecce homo":
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Beschreibung: | Die genauen Kongreßdaten wurden ermittelt Main description: Friedrich Nietzsche's controversial intellectual autobiography Ecce Homo was long viewed as merely a testament to its author's incipient madness.In recent decades there has been increased interest in the work, but this is the first collection of essays in any language devoted to it.The volume includes selected proceedings of a centenary conference held in London in 2008, supplemented by a number of specially commissioned essays.Contributors include established and emerging Nietzsche scholars from the UK and USA, Germany and France, Portugal, Sweden and the Netherlands |
Beschreibung: | xii, 445 Seiten) |
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adam_text | Table of Contents Abbreviations — XI Duncan Large and Nicholas Martin Editors’ Introduction — 1 Daniel Conway Nietzsche’s Perfect Day Elegy and Rebirth in fece Homo— 9 I Ecce Homo: Autobiography and Subjectivity Anthony K. Jensen Self-Knowiedge in Narrative Autobiography — 29 Kathleen Merrow “How One Becomes What One Is” Intertextuality and Autobiography in fece Homo — 49 Aaron Parrett fece Homo and Augustine’s Confessions Autobiography and the End(s) of Faith — 67 André van der Braak How One Becomes What One Is — 81 Rebecca Bamford fece Homo: Philosophical Autobiography in the Flesh----- 91 II Specific Concepts in Ecce Homo Paul Bishop fece Homo and Nietzsche’s Concept of Character —115
VIII — Table of Contents Katrina Mitcheson fece Homo as Nietzsche’s Honest Lie —139 Julia S. Happ “[Klein Nordwind bin ich reifen Feigen” Nietzsche’s Ambivalent Concepts of (Literary) Decadence —153 Carol Diethe Lost in Translation: or Rhubarb, Rhubarb! —173 III Ecce Homo in Relation to Nietzsche s Other Writings Frank Chouraqui Self-Becoming, Culture and Education From Schopenhauer as Educator to fece Homo —189 Paul S. Loeb Ecce Superhomo How Zarathustra Became What Nietzsche Was Not — 207 Thomas Brobjer The Roles of Zarathustra and Dionysos in Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo and Late Philosophy — 235 IV Revaluation and Revolution Martine Prange From “Saint” to “Satyr” Nietzsche’s Ethics of Self-Transfiguration in fece Homo and its Contemporary Relevance — 265 C. Heike Schotten “Ecrasez l’infâme!” Nietzsche’s Revolution for All and (N)one----- 279 Yannick Souladié A “Foretaste” of Revaluation — 301
ТаЫе of Contents V Inspiration, Madness and Extremity Maria João Mayer Branco Nietzsche’s Inspiration Reading fece Homo in the Light of Plato’s Ion — 313 John F. Whitmire, Jr. Apocalyptic ‘Madness’ Strategies for Reading Ecce Homo — 335 Martin Liebscher Podachs zusammengebrochenes Werk Erneutes Abschreiten der Grenzen psychologischer Nietzsche-Deutung-----361 Duncan Large “The Magic of the Extreme” Hyperbolic Rhetoric in fece Homo — 373 Werner Stegmaier Nietzsche’s Self-Evaluation as the Destiny of Philosophy and Humanity (fece Homo, “Why I Am a Destiny” 1) — 385 Bibliography — 411 Notes on Contributors----- 435 Index----- 439 IX
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Table of Contents Abbreviations — XI Duncan Large and Nicholas Martin Editors’ Introduction — 1 Daniel Conway Nietzsche’s Perfect Day Elegy and Rebirth in fece Homo— 9 I Ecce Homo: Autobiography and Subjectivity Anthony K. Jensen Self-Knowiedge in Narrative Autobiography — 29 Kathleen Merrow “How One Becomes What One Is” Intertextuality and Autobiography in fece Homo — 49 Aaron Parrett fece Homo and Augustine’s Confessions Autobiography and the End(s) of Faith — 67 André van der Braak How One Becomes What One Is — 81 Rebecca Bamford fece Homo: Philosophical Autobiography in the Flesh----- 91 II Specific Concepts in Ecce Homo Paul Bishop fece Homo and Nietzsche’s Concept of Character —115
VIII — Table of Contents Katrina Mitcheson fece Homo as Nietzsche’s Honest Lie —139 Julia S. Happ “[Klein Nordwind bin ich reifen Feigen” Nietzsche’s Ambivalent Concepts of (Literary) Decadence —153 Carol Diethe Lost in Translation: or Rhubarb, Rhubarb! —173 III Ecce Homo in Relation to Nietzsche's Other Writings Frank Chouraqui Self-Becoming, Culture and Education From Schopenhauer as Educator to fece Homo —189 Paul S. Loeb Ecce Superhomo How Zarathustra Became What Nietzsche Was Not — 207 Thomas Brobjer The Roles of Zarathustra and Dionysos in Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo and Late Philosophy — 235 IV Revaluation and Revolution Martine Prange From “Saint” to “Satyr” Nietzsche’s Ethics of Self-Transfiguration in fece Homo and its Contemporary Relevance — 265 C. Heike Schotten “Ecrasez l’infâme!” Nietzsche’s Revolution for All and (N)one----- 279 Yannick Souladié A “Foretaste” of Revaluation — 301
ТаЫе of Contents V Inspiration, Madness and Extremity Maria João Mayer Branco Nietzsche’s Inspiration Reading fece Homo in the Light of Plato’s Ion — 313 John F. Whitmire, Jr. Apocalyptic ‘Madness’ Strategies for Reading Ecce Homo — 335 Martin Liebscher Podachs zusammengebrochenes Werk Erneutes Abschreiten der Grenzen psychologischer Nietzsche-Deutung-----361 Duncan Large “The Magic of the Extreme” Hyperbolic Rhetoric in fece Homo — 373 Werner Stegmaier Nietzsche’s Self-Evaluation as the Destiny of Philosophy and Humanity (fece Homo, “Why I Am a Destiny” 1) — 385 Bibliography — 411 Notes on Contributors----- 435 Index----- 439 IX |
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