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ISBN 10: 0521875021
ISBN 13: 9780521875028
Author: Lawrence J Hatab
Nietzsche s On the Genealogy of Morality An Introduction 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Nietzsche’s thought and life
from metaphysics to naturalism
the death of god
will to power
agonistics
psychology and perspectivism in philosophy
the meaning of life
tragedy and morality
a sketch of nietzsche’s life
Chapter 2. The preface
section 1
section 2
section 3
section 4
section 5
interlude: schopenhauer, pessimism, and nihilism
section 6
section 7
section 8
Chapter 3. The first essay: “Good and Evil,” “Good and Bad”
a new history of morality (sections 1–3)
the language of morality (sections 4–5)
the priest (sections 6–9)
master and slave morality (sections 10–12)
interlude: before good and evil: heroic values in homer
freedom, justice, and revenge (sections 13–15)
the continuing conflict of master and slave values (sections 16–17)
Chapter 4. The second essay: “Guilt,” “Bad Conscience,” and related matters
forgetting, memory, and promising (sections 1–2)
the sovereign individual (sections 2–3)
conscience (section 3)
guilt and bad conscience (sections 4–5)
morality and the changing faces of cruelty (section 6)
cruelty and pessimism (section 7)
debt and community (sections 8–9)
justice, power, and law (sections 10–11)
purpose and power (section 12)
the original meaning of punishment (sections 13–15)
the emergence of bad conscience (sections 16–17)
bad conscience and creative cruelty (section 18)
theology and conscience (sections 19–23)
can bad conscience be overcome? (sections 24–25)
nihilism, genealogy, and time
Chapter 5. The third essay: What do ascetic ideals mean?
section 1 and the third essay
art and the ascetic ideal (sections 2–4)
art and philosophy (sections 5–6)
a natural perspective on asceticism (section 7)
the philosopher and the ascetic ideal (sections 8–10)
the ascetic priest (section 11)
the ascetic ideal and truth (section 12)
interlude: the question of truth in nietzsche’s philosophy
the ascetic ideal and life-enhancement (section 13)
the danger of the ascetic ideal for life (sections 14–15)
the therapeutic effects of the ascetic ideal (sections 16–18)
the ascetic ideal and guilt (sections 19–22)
science and the ascetic ideal (sections 23–25)
overcoming the ascetic ideal (sections 26–28)
Chapter 6. Reflections on the Genealogy
an overview of the genealogy
nature, art, and truth
tragedy and morality
plato and greek poetry
eternal recurrence and moral tragedy
Chapter 7. The Genealogy and moral philosophy
modern moral philosophy
nietzsche and modern moral theories
virtue ethics
nietzsche and aristotle
aristotle and moral tragedy
ethics and nietzsche’s thought
Chapter 8. The Genealogy and political philosophy
the social contract theory
nietzsche and modern politics
is democracy inconsistent with nietzsche’s philosophy?
nietzsche as a political thinker
agonistic democracy
legal agonistics
democracy and tragedy
politics and community
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