The words 'grounding', 'rhetoric', and 'earth' represent the book's
tripartite structure. Using a philological method Del Caro reveals
the 'ecological' Nietzsche whose doctrines are strategies for
responsible and creative partnership between humans and earth. The
major doctrines are shown to be related to early writings linked to
paganism, the quotidian, and the closest things of Human, All Too
Human. Perspective is shifted from time to place in the eternal
recurrence of the same, and from power to empowerment in the will
to power. This book is the first to comprehensively address the
issue of where Nietzsche stands in relation to environment, and it
will contribute to the 'greening' of Nietzsche.
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