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Nietzsche's Critiques The Kantian Foundations of His Thought

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ISBN-10: 0199255830

ISBN-13: 9780199255832

Edition: 2003

Authors: R. Kevin Hill

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Kevin Hill's highly original new interpretation of Nietzsche's philosophy is the first to examine in detail his debt to Kant, in particular the Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Reason, and Critique of Judgement. Nietzsche, Hill argues, knew Kant far better than is commonly thought, and can only be thoroughly understood in relation to Kant.Nietzsche's Critiques maintains that beneath the surface of his texts there is a systematic commitment to a form of early Neo-Kantianism in metaphysics and epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics, grounded in his reading of the three Critiques, Kuno Fischer's commentary on the first Critique, and Friedrich Lange's discussion of Kant in The…    
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List price: $64.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 6/19/2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 258
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.122
Language: English

Abbreviations
A Note on Textual Methodology
Nietzsche's Flesh, Kant's Skeleton
From Kant to Nietzsche
Germany in the later nineteenth century
Nietzsche's secondary sources concerning Kant
Nietzsche's reading of Kant
Nietzsche's image of Kant
Reading Kant
The interpretation
The First Reading: Judgement (1868-1874)
The Critique of Judgement
The place of the Critique of Judgement in Kant's thought
Aesthetic judgement
The unity of the concept of reflective judgement
Teleological judgement
The message of the Critique of Judgement
Early Nietzsche and the Critique of Judgement
Why Nietzsche read the Critique of Judgement
Schopenhauer on teleology
Lange, Darwin, and Kant
'On the concept of the organic since Kant'
'On Schopenhauer'
The Dionysian world artist
The aesthetics of Birth of Tragedy
Life force
The Second Reading: Reason (1880-1889)
Space, Time, and Idealism
Space and time in Kant
Space and time in Nietzsche
Time
The Antinomies
Kant on Metaphysics
Nietzsche's debt
The Deduction introduced
Categories
The Transcendental Deduction
The Paralogisms
Textual issues concerning the Transcendental Deduction
Nietzsche on Metaphysics
Kant's and Nietzsche's critiques compared
The presence of Kant in Truth and Lie
The argument of Twilight of the Idols: 'reason' in philosophy
Nietzsche's reading of the Deduction and Paralogisms
Truth
Synthesis and struggle
The Critique of Morality
The three pillars of Kantian ethics
The second Critique and the Genealogy of Morals
Genealogy
Slave morality as a source of moral intuitions
Conscience and the analysis of agency
Asceticism and the phenomenal-noumenal contrast
Conclusion: The Ruins of Reason?
Bibliography
Index