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Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Nietzsche Today SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (728 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110408201
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Nietzsche and the Problem of SubjectivityDDC classification:
  • 193
LOC classification:
  • B3318.K7N535 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- References, Citations, and Abbreviations -- Introduction to Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity -- Part I: Tradition and Context -- 1 Writing from a First-Person Perspective: Nietzsche's Use of the Cartesian Model -- 2 Power, Affect, Knowledge: Nietzsche on Spinoza -- 3 Leibnizian Ideas in Nietzsche's Philosophy: On Force, Monads, Perspectivism, and the Subject -- 4 Kant and Nietzsche on Self-Knowledge -- 5 Nietzsche and Schopenhauer on the 'Self' and the 'Subject' -- 6 Psychology without a Soul, Philosophy without an I. Nietzsche and 19th Century Psychophysics (Fechner, Lange, Mach) -- 7 Helmholtz, Lange, and Unconscious Symbols of the Self -- 8 Nietzsche and "the French Psychologists": Stendhal, Taine, Ribot, Bourget -- 9 Social Ties and the Emergence of the Individual: Nietzsche and the English Perspective -- 10 "Know Yourself" And "Become What You Are". The Development of Character in Nietzsche and Emerson -- Part II: The Crisis of the Subject -- 11 Nietzsche on Decentered Subjectivity or, the Existential Crisis of the Modern Subject -- 12 The Plurality of the Subject in Nietzsche and Kierkegaard: Confronting Nihilism with Masks, Faith and Amor Fati -- 13 Nietzsche vs. Heidegger on the Self: Which I Am I? -- 14 Nietzsche and Freud: The 'I' and its Drives -- 15 Nietzsche, Deleuze: Desubjectification and Will to Power -- 16 Questions of the Subject in Nietzsche and Foucault: A Reading of Dawn -- 17 Gapping the Subject: Nietzsche and Derrida -- 18 Questioning Introspection: Nietzsche and Wittgenstein on 'The Peculiar Grammar of the Word "I"' -- 19 Subjects as Temporal Clues to Orientation: Nietzsche and Luhmann on Subjectivity -- 20 Three Senses of Selfless Consciousness. Nietzsche and Dennett on Mind, Language and Body -- Part III: Current Debates-From Embodiment and Consciousness to Agency.
21 Nietzsche on the Embodiment of Mind and Self -- 22 Self-Knowledge, Genealogy, Evolution -- 23 Moralities Are a Sign-Languages of the Affects -- 24 Nietzsche on Consciousness, Unity, and the Self -- 25 Nietzsche's Socio-Physiology of the Self -- 26 The Expressivist Nietzsche -- Complete Bibliography -- List of Contributors/Affiliations -- Index.
Summary: This new series presents thematic collections of articles on Nietzsche's philosophy. The focus is on excellent contributions reflecting current debates in Nietzsche research and examining Nietzsche's relevance to contemporary philosophical issues. The contributions are peer-reviewed.
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Intro -- Contents -- References, Citations, and Abbreviations -- Introduction to Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity -- Part I: Tradition and Context -- 1 Writing from a First-Person Perspective: Nietzsche's Use of the Cartesian Model -- 2 Power, Affect, Knowledge: Nietzsche on Spinoza -- 3 Leibnizian Ideas in Nietzsche's Philosophy: On Force, Monads, Perspectivism, and the Subject -- 4 Kant and Nietzsche on Self-Knowledge -- 5 Nietzsche and Schopenhauer on the 'Self' and the 'Subject' -- 6 Psychology without a Soul, Philosophy without an I. Nietzsche and 19th Century Psychophysics (Fechner, Lange, Mach) -- 7 Helmholtz, Lange, and Unconscious Symbols of the Self -- 8 Nietzsche and "the French Psychologists": Stendhal, Taine, Ribot, Bourget -- 9 Social Ties and the Emergence of the Individual: Nietzsche and the English Perspective -- 10 "Know Yourself" And "Become What You Are". The Development of Character in Nietzsche and Emerson -- Part II: The Crisis of the Subject -- 11 Nietzsche on Decentered Subjectivity or, the Existential Crisis of the Modern Subject -- 12 The Plurality of the Subject in Nietzsche and Kierkegaard: Confronting Nihilism with Masks, Faith and Amor Fati -- 13 Nietzsche vs. Heidegger on the Self: Which I Am I? -- 14 Nietzsche and Freud: The 'I' and its Drives -- 15 Nietzsche, Deleuze: Desubjectification and Will to Power -- 16 Questions of the Subject in Nietzsche and Foucault: A Reading of Dawn -- 17 Gapping the Subject: Nietzsche and Derrida -- 18 Questioning Introspection: Nietzsche and Wittgenstein on 'The Peculiar Grammar of the Word "I"' -- 19 Subjects as Temporal Clues to Orientation: Nietzsche and Luhmann on Subjectivity -- 20 Three Senses of Selfless Consciousness. Nietzsche and Dennett on Mind, Language and Body -- Part III: Current Debates-From Embodiment and Consciousness to Agency.

21 Nietzsche on the Embodiment of Mind and Self -- 22 Self-Knowledge, Genealogy, Evolution -- 23 Moralities Are a Sign-Languages of the Affects -- 24 Nietzsche on Consciousness, Unity, and the Self -- 25 Nietzsche's Socio-Physiology of the Self -- 26 The Expressivist Nietzsche -- Complete Bibliography -- List of Contributors/Affiliations -- Index.

This new series presents thematic collections of articles on Nietzsche's philosophy. The focus is on excellent contributions reflecting current debates in Nietzsche research and examining Nietzsche's relevance to contemporary philosophical issues. The contributions are peer-reviewed.

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