TY - BOOK AU - Murray,Peter Durno TI - Nietzsche and the Dionysian: A Compulsion to Ethics T2 - Value Inquiry Book Series SN - 9789004372757 AV - B3317 .M877 2018 U1 - 193 PY - 2018/// CY - Boston PB - BRILL KW - Dionysus-(Greek deity) KW - Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,-1844-1900 KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Nietzsche and the Dionysian: A Compulsion to Ethics -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Dionysian as an Ethical Sense -- 1 Shuddering and Ethics -- 2 The Dionysian Mania -- 3 Pessimism and Consolation -- 2 Creature and Creator -- 1 Satyr and Chorus -- 2 The Dionysian Companion as Compulsion -- 3 The Look of Eternity -- 4 The Dithyrambic Dramatist and Transmissibility -- 3 The Way of the Wanderers -- 1 Leaving Bayreuth, Finding Bayreuth -- 2 The Great Separation -- 3 Similes of Time and Becoming -- 4 The Dance with Life -- 5 The Shadow of Ambivalence -- 4 The Weight of Affirmation -- 1 The Twofold Will -- 2 The Thread of the Body -- 3 Soul, Self, Spirit -- 4 The Eternal Recurrence Test -- 5 Redeeming the Past -- 6 The Spiritualization of the Passions -- 7 The Spiritualization of Justice -- 5 The Possibility of Self-Overcoming -- 1 Practical Spiritualized Values -- 2 Evaluation and the Order of Rank -- 3 Will to Power and Passivity -- 4 Will to Power Engaging Resistance -- 5 The Value of Resistance -- 6 Irresistible Resistance -- 6 Towards a Practical Ethics of the Earth and Life -- 1 The Blessed Isles -- 2 The Gift-Giving Virtues -- 3 The New Laws -- 4 Learning to Laugh -- 5 Nightwandering -- 6 Advocates of the Future -- 7 Working for the Future -- 1 We Hyperboreans -- 2 An Allegory of Eternity -- 3 The Human Sublime -- 4 The Dionysian (Once More) -- 5 Conversations on Naxos -- 6 The Satyr Chorus of Humanity -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index N2 - Nietzsche and the Dionysian argues that the Dionysian affect in Nietzsche's early work can be linked to an originary interruption of self-consciousness articulated by the philosophical companion, who compels us to respond to the plurality of life they express by being 'true to the earth' and 'becoming who we are'. Such an ethics, compelled by the Dionysian affect, grounds any future for humanity in the affirmation of the earth and life UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=5449669 ER -