Nietzsche (Past Masters)

Nietzsche (Past Masters)

by Michael Tanner (Author)

Synopsis

For a century Nietzsche has been among the most controversial of modern writers. Since his death in 1900 he has been appropriated as an icon by a diverse spectrum of people, whose interpretations of his philosophy have been equally varied. This introduction to his life and work examines the numerous ambiguities in his writings, traces his development, and explodes many misconceptions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 01 Dec 1994

ISBN 10: 0192876805
ISBN 13: 9780192876805

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... I find Tanner's book enormously useful for introducing Nietzsche philosophically.... Tanner manages to be succinct without being boring or pedantic.... I think his succinct and highly critical readings encourage genuine philosophical grappling with our modern self-proclaimed Dionysus, who after
all needs to be treated as a philosopher, not an idol or a god. --Teaching Philosophy
A breezy first look at Nietzsche....useful for undergraduates who need a quick and painless dose of Nietzsche's ideas. --Ethics

.,. I find Tanner's book enormously useful for introducing Nietzsche philosophically.... Tanner manages to be succinct without being boring or pedantic.... I think his succinct and highly critical readings encourage genuine philosophical grappling with our modern self-proclaimed Dionysus, who after
all needs to be treated as a philosopher, not an idol or a god. --Teaching Philosophy
A breezy first look at Nietzsche....useful for undergraduates who need a quick and painless dose of Nietzsche's ideas. --Ethics


, .. I find Tanner's book enormously useful for introducing Nietzsche philosophically.... Tanner manages to be succinct without being boring or pedantic.... I think his succinct and highly critical readings encourage genuine philosophical grappling with our modern self-proclaimed Dionysus, who after
all needs to be treated as a philosopher, not an idol or a god. --Teaching Philosophy
A breezy first look at Nietzsche....useful for undergraduates who need a quick and painless dose of Nietzsche's ideas. --Ethics


., . I find Tanner's book enormously useful for introducing Nietzsche philosophically.... Tanner manages to be succinct without being boring or pedantic.... I think his succinct and highly critical readings encourage genuine philosophical grappling with our modern self-proclaimed Dionysus, who after
all needs to be treated as a philosopher, not an idol or a god. --Teaching Philosophy
A breezy first look at Nietzsche....useful for undergraduates who need a quick and painless dose of Nietzsche's ideas. --Ethics

.,. I find Tanner's book enormously useful for introducing Nietzsche philosophically.... Tanner manages to be succinct without being boring or pedantic.... I think his succinct and highly critical readings encourage genuine philosophical grappling with our modern self-proclaimed Dionysus, who after all needs to be treated as a philosopher, not an idol or a god. --Teaching Philosophy
A breezy first look at Nietzsche....useful for undergraduates who need a quick and painless dose of Nietzsche's ideas. --Ethics


. ..I find Tanner's book enormously useful for introducing Nietzsche philosophically.... Tanner manages to be succinct without being boring or pedantic.... I think his succinct and highly critical readings encourage genuine philosophical grappling with our modern self-proclaimed Dionysus, who after all needs to be treated as a philosopher, not an idol or a god. --Teaching Philosophy


A breezy first look at Nietzsche....useful for undergraduates who need a quick and painless dose of Nietzsche's ideas. --Ethics




.. .I find Tanner's book enormously useful for introducing Nietzsche philosophically.... Tanner manages to be succinct without being boring or pedantic.... I think his succinct and highly critical readings encourage genuine philosophical grappling with our modern self-proclaimed Dionysus, who after all needs to be treated as a philosopher, not an idol or a god. --Teaching Philosophy


A breezy first look at Nietzsche....useful for undergraduates who need a quick and painless dose of Nietzsche's ideas. --Ethics