Nietzsche's engagements with Kant and the Kantian legacy /

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Other Authors: Brusotti, Marco (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017-
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Titles; Volume 1; Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Editors:; Contributors:; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and References for Nietzsche and Kant; Abbreviations for Nietzsche's Writings; Abbreviations or 'Siglen' for Nietzsche's Writings in German; Abbreviations for Nietzsche's Writings in English; Abbreviations of Kant's Writings with Indicationof the Corresponding AA Volume; References; Nietzsche's writings; Kant's writings; Translations of Nietzsche's and Kant's Writings; Nietzsche; Kant; Introduction.
  • 1. The young Nietzsche's acquaintance with Kant and Kantianism2. Nietzsche's criticisms of Kant; 3. Outline of the volume; Notes; References; 1 Nietzsche, Transcendental Argument and the Subject; 1. Introduction; 2. Transcendental argument in Kant; 3. Nietzsche against transcendental argument; 4. Necessary perspectives; Notes; References; 2 From Pure Reason to Historical Knowledge: Nietzsche's (Virtual) Objections to Kant's First Critique ; 1. Introduction; 2. Reason is a natural and historical product; 3. Reason is one and the same thing as language.
  • 4. The formation of concepts of empirical objects5. Concluding remarks; Notes; References; 3 The Thought of Becoming and the Place of Philosophy: Some Aspects of Nietzsche's Reception and Criticism of Transcendental I; 1. Introduction; 2. Spir's concept of identity and Nietzsche's tropological model of cognition; 3. Nietzsche's Parmenides in the light of Spir's ontology; 4. Nietzsche, Spir and the reality of time; 5. The origin of representation from the becoming; 6. The temporality of representation and the intentionality of drives; Notes; References.
  • 4 The Consequences of Kant's First Critique: Nietzsche on Truth and the Thing in Itself 1. Introduction; 2. Nietzsche on Kant's first Critique: from The Birth of Tragedy to Human, All Too Human; 3. Nietzsche on Kant's first Critique: from The Gay Science onwards; 4. The thing in itself and the problem of truth; 5. Conclusion; Notes; References; 5 Nietzsche and the Thing in Itself; 1. Introduction; 2. Kant and the thing in itself; 3. Nietzsche's criticisms of the thing in itself; Notes; References; 6 Nietzsche on Kant's Distinction between Knowledge (Wissen) and Belief (Glaube).
  • 1. Introduction2. Kant's realm of belief; 3. Lange's reshaping of Kant's normative realm; 4. Nietzsche's early reaction; 5. Nietzsche's late reaction; 6. Conclusions; Notes; References; 7 On Teleological Judgement: A Debate between Kant and Nietzsche ; 1. Teleology vs. contingency; 2. Purposiveness and self-design; 3. On the meaning of human existence; Notes; References; 8 'Resolute Reversals': Kant's and Nietzsche's Orienting Decisions Concerning the Distinction between Reason and Nature.