Nietzsche and Greek Thought by V. Tejera
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Overview: V. TEJERA is Stony Brook University Professor Emeritus of Humanities.
Genre: Philosophy
Table of Contents:
I. Nietzsche’s Philosophic Historiography
Nietzsche’s Use of Intellectual History
History and the Self-Definition of Humanity
II. Nietzsche on the Greek Decline
“Socrates” as a Symptom of the Greek Decline
III. Nietzsche on the Early Presocratics
Philosophy in “the Tragic Age”
Nietzsche on Anaximander
Nietzsche on Herakleitos
Nietzsche and Parmenides
IV. Positivism and Ecstasy
Rationality without Beauty, Release without Proportion
Poetry as Dianoia, Imagination as Rationality
V. Keeping Track of “Socrates”
The Socrates of the Pythagorizing and Oligarchal Tradition
Nietzsche’s Traditionalist Reading of Plato
VI. What Nietzsche Loved About Socrates
Nietzsche’s Dialectic and Anti-Systematics
Plato’s Socrates is Not a Twilit Idol
VII. The Tyranny of “Reason”
“Rationalism” and “Morality,” Reason and Nature
Man’s Fatedness is Existential
Nietzsche’s Remarks on Aristotle, and the Tragic Sense
Bibliography
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