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Will to power, Nietzsche's last idol
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Title/Author:
Will to power, Nietzsche's last idolJean-Etienne Joullie.
Author:
Joullie, Jean-Etienne.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2013.
Description:
256 p.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
Notes:
Epublication based on: 9781137363183, 2013.
Subject:
Philosophy, German19th century.
Online resource:
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ISBN:
1137363193 (electronic bk.) :
Will to power, Nietzsche's last idol
Joullie, Jean-Etienne.
Will to power, Nietzsche's last idol
[electronic resource] /Jean-Etienne Joullie. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2013. - 256 p.
Electronic book text.
Abbreviations and Conventions 1. Introduction: Writing on Nietzsche 2. Will to Power and Ascetic Ideal 3. Will to Power and Materialism 4. Will to Power and 'I' 5. Conclusion: the Twilight of an Idol Works Cited Index.
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The book proposes a critique of Nietzsche's works 'from within'. In doing so, it answers the continuing question asked by any reader of Nietzsche: Why did he decide not to write the major work he said he would write?Jean-Etienne Joullie analyses the notion of will to power formulated by Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche hoped to make will to power the centrepiece of his late philosophy and the basis on which a revaluation of all values would be possible. In this grandiose project, he encountered problems that were to prove insurmountable: the criticisms he had directed at his predecessors returned to sabotage his plans. Will to power is a stillborn philosophical chimera: even with an element of naturalism, romanticism cannot be reconciled with ancient heroism. Nietzsche's attempts to erect a new philosophy of will to power ended in failure and it is reasonable to believe that Nietzsche recognised this. The physical collapse in Turin was also an existential one. On January 3rd, 1889, Nietzsche had not said everything he wanted to say, but he had said everything that he could say.
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Jean-Etienne Joullie teaches philosophy to management and business students at the International College of Management, Sydney, Australia. Before committing to academia, he worked as an electrical engineer in Europe and Asia Pacific. He holds a French MSc in Electrical Engineering and an Australian PhD in Philosophy.
ISBN: 1137363193 (electronic bk.) :£55.00
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LC Class. No.: B3318.P68 / J68 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 193
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