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Nietzsche and Kant on Aesthetics and Anthropology is dedicated to
Nietzsche and 'Kant's own revision of Kant'. Taking up traditional
aesthetic questions on beauty, the sublime and originality, this
volume also covers anthropological issues of luxury, sociability,
human nature, uniquely addressing topics that cut across the two
domains and defy any clear-cut classification. Subsequently
alongside the role of the senses and the significance of the
imagination, contributors consider Kant and Nietzsche's work on
laughter, music and genius. They discuss history and
historiography, identifying where they intersect with key concepts
in aesthetics and the third Critique. But rather than aligning or
opposing the two thinkers, Nietzsche and Kant on Aesthetics and
Anthropology offers a comparative reading of Nietzsche's and Kant's
thoughts on aesthetics and anthropology. By presenting new
perspectives of reading these two philosophers, this volume
uncovers differences and similarities between the two thinkers and
a deeper understanding of their shared philosophical problems.
Nietzsche is known as a severe critic of German Idealism, but what
exactly is the relation between his thought and theirs? And how
does Nietzsche's stance differ from the critique of idealism in
Kierkegaard and Schopenhauer? The papers from leading international
specialists in German Idealism, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard and
Nietzsche address these questions. The aim of the volume is to
introduce novel ways of addressing the complex relations between
Nietzsche and his immediate philosophical predecessors:
Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Hegel, Schelling, Fichte and Kant. The
focus is on the profound interconnections and affinities between
their ways of thinking. Each paper considers one particular aspect
of Nietzsche's philosophy (such as his notion of "spirit", "law",
"power", "will", his "physiology" or his critique of morality) in
relation to the above-mentioned philosophers. This largely
systematic approach reveals surprising affinities between Nietzsche
and the German idealists, despite their patent differences and
generates new perspectives from which to understand and reinterpret
Nietzsche's thought. Contributors: Maria J. Branco; Danielle Cohen
Levinas; Joao Constancio; Carlos J. Correia; Katia Hay; Lore Huhn;
Jose Justo; Elisabetta Marques J.de Sousa; Frederick Neuhouser;
Leonel R. dos Santos; Philipp Schwab; Herman Siemens.
Nietzsche is known as a severe critic of German Idealism, but what
exactly is the relation between his thought and theirs? And how
does Nietzsche's stance differ from the critique of idealism in
Kierkegaard and Schopenhauer? The papers from leading international
specialists in German Idealism, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard and
Nietzsche address these questions. The aim of the volume is to
introduce novel ways of addressing the complex relations between
Nietzsche and his immediate philosophical predecessors:
Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Hegel, Schelling, Fichte and Kant. The
focus is on the profound interconnections and affinities between
their ways of thinking. Each paper considers one particular aspect
of Nietzsche's philosophy (such as his notion of "spirit", "law",
"power", "will", his "physiology" or his critique of morality) in
relation to the above-mentioned philosophers. This largely
systematic approach reveals surprising affinities between Nietzsche
and the German idealists, despite their patent differences and
generates new perspectives from which to understand and reinterpret
Nietzsche's thought. Contributors: Maria J. Branco; Danielle Cohen
Levinas; Joao Constancio; Carlos J. Correia; Katia Hay; Lore Huhn;
Jose Justo; Elisabetta Marques J.de Sousa; Frederick Neuhouser;
Leonel R. dos Santos; Philipp Schwab; Herman Siemens.
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