The Philosophy of Nietzsche - Lectures, Vol. 18

by Reiner Schurmann, Francesco Guercio, and Michael Heitz

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Nietzsche praised Kant for having "annihilated Socratism," for exhibiting all ideals as essentially unattainable, and for having exposed himself to the despair of truth--all essential traits Nietzsche claimed for his own thinking. At the same time, the existentialist philosopher remained highly critical of Kant. This volume of Reiner Schurmann's lectures unpacks Nietzsche's ambivalence towards Kant, in particular positioning Nietzsche's claim to have brought an end to German idealism against the backdrop of the Kantian transcendental-critical tradition. Rather than simply compare the two philosophers, Schurmann's lectures help us to understand the consequences Nietzsche derived from Kantian concepts, as well as the wider horizon within which Nietzsche's ideas arose and can best be shown to apply. According to Schurmann's trenchant reading: if Nietzsche was indeed "fatal" to Western philosophy, as he claimed, he was so in large part because of the Kantian transcendental thinking from which he inherited the very elements and tools of his criticism.
  • ISBN10 3035800545
  • ISBN13 9783035800548
  • Publish Date 15 June 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CH
  • Imprint Diaphanes AG
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 160
  • Language English