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Nietzsche as Philosopher

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ISBN-10: 0025294903

ISBN-13: 9780025294905

Edition: 1965

Authors: Arthur C. Danto

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First published in 1965, Danto's study argues that Nietzsche offers a systematic and coherent philosophy, anticipating many of the questions that define contemporary philosophy. Danto's commentaries helped canonize Nietzsche as a philosopher and continue to illuminate subtleties in Nietzsche's work as well as his immense contributions to the philosophies of science, language, and logic. This new edition, which includes five additional essays, not only further enhances our understanding of Nietzsche's philosophy; it responds to the misunderstandings that continue to muddy his intellectual reputation.
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List price: $9.95
Copyright year: 1965
Publisher: Scribner
Publication date: 9/1/1965
Binding: Children's Board Books 
Weight: 1.056
Language: English

Art critic and philosopher Arthur C. Danto was born in 1924. He received a B.A. from Wayne State University in 1948 and a M.A. and a Ph.D. from Columbia University, in 1949 and 1952, respectively. He began teaching at Columbia University in 1951 and has been a professor since 1966. He has received many fellowships and grants including two Guggenheims, ACLS, and Fulbright, and has served as Vice-President and President of the American Philosophical Association, as well as President of the American Society for Aesthetics. His book Encounters and Reflections: Art in the Historical Present, a collection of art criticism, won the 1990 National Book Critics Circle Prize for Criticism. He is also…    

Preface to the Expanded Edition
Preface to the Morningside Edition
Original Preface
Nietzsche as Philosopher
Philosophical Nihilism
Art and Irrationality
Perspectivism
Philosophical Psychology
Moralities
Religious Psychology
Ubermensch and Eternal Recurrence
The Will-to-Power
Nachwort Afterwords
The Tongues of Angels and Men: Nietzsche as Semantical Nihilist
A Comment on Nietzsche's ""Artistic Metaphysics""
Beginning to be Nietzsche: On Human, All Too Human
Nietzsche's