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Nietzsche and the becoming of life

Vanessa Lemm
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • List of Abbreviations (page xi)
  • Acknowledgments (page xiii)
  • Introduction (Vanessa Lemm, page 1)
  • Part I: Contesting Nietzsche's Naturalism
    • 1 The Optics of Science, Art, and Life: How Tragedy Begins (Tracy B. Strong, page 19)
    • 2 Nietzsche, Nature, and Life Affirmation (Lawrence J. Hatab, page 32)
  • Part II: Evolution, Teleology, and the Laws of Nature
    • 3 Is Evolution Blind? On Nietzsche's Reception of Darwin (Virginia Cano, page 51)
    • 4 Nietzsche and the Nineteenth-Century Debate on Teleology (Mariana A. Cruz, page 67)
    • 5 Nietzsche's Conception of "Necessity" and Its Relation to "Laws of Nature" (Herman W. Siemens, page 82)
  • Part III: Justice and the Law of Life
    • 6 Life and Justice in Nietzsche's Conception of History (Vanessa Lemm, page 105)
    • 7 Life, Injustice, and Recurrence (Scott jenkins, page 121)
    • 8 Heeding the Law of Life: Receptivity, Submission, Hospitality (Daniel Conway, page 137)
  • Part IV: The Becoming of a New Body and Sensibility
    • 9 Toward the Body of the Overman (Debra Bergoffen, page 161)
    • 10 Nietzsche's Synaesthetic Epistemology and the Restitution of the Holistic Human (Rainer J. Hanshe, page 177)
    • 11 Nietzsche's Naturalist Morality of Breeding: A Critique of Eugenics as Taming (Donovan Miyasaki, page 194)
    • 12 An "Other Way of Being." The Nietzschean "Animal": Contributions to the Question of Biopolitics (Mónica B. Cragnolini, page 214)
  • Part V: Purification and the Freedom of Death
    • 13 Nietzsche and the Transformation of Death (Eduardo Nasser, page 231)
    • 14 Becoming and Purification: Empedocles, Zarathustra's Übermensch, and Lucian's Tyrant (Babette Babich, page 245)
  • Part VI: The Becoming of the Soul: Nomadism and Self-Experiment
    • 15 "Falling in Love with Becoming": Remarks on Nietzsche and Emerson (Dieter Thomä, page 265)
    • 16 "We Are Experiments": Nietzsche on Morality and Authenticity (Keith Ansell-Pearson, page 280)
    • 17 States and Nomads: Hegel's World and Nietzsche's Earth (Gary Shapiro, page 303)
  • Notes (page 319)
  • List of Contributors (page 385)
  • Index (page 389)
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Published: 2015
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823262861 (hardcover)
  • 9780823262878 (paper)
  • 9780823262892 (ebook)
Series
  • Fordham Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Subject
  • Philosophy
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