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Nietzsche et la métaphysique / Michel Haar.
Author
Haar, Michel
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Format
Book
Language
French
Published/Created
[Paris] : Gallimard, ©1993.
Description
293 pages ; 19 cm
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Subject(s)
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm 1844-1900
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Contributions in metaphysics
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Metaphysics
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First philosophy
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Former owner
Derrida, Jacques
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Related name
Library of Jacques Derrida (Princeton University Library)
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Series
Collection Tel ; 220.
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Tel ; 220
Contained in
Library of Jacques Derrida box B-000422.
Notes
Derrida copy Inscribed copy. Check-in observation: Inscribed: "Pour Jacques D.avec ma très fidèle amité et ma vivre admiration Michel H"
Derrida copy Stored in box B-000422. Forms part of: The Library of Jacques Derrida, House Series. House. Gift Books, Works By and About Derrida, and Related Items.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
"Michel Haar assesses the overcoming of metaphysics urged by Nietzsche. Pointing out that Nietzsche's overcoming must be conceived as a task both critical and reconstructive, Haar shows how Nietzsche criticizes philosophical concepts as being traceable to a process of simplification and identification, thus subverting traditional categories and identities." "Haar presents Nietzsche as an aesthetic stoic. Although opposed to any doctrinal tenet, Nietzsche rekindles a Stoic return to nature in the register of a creative and aesthetic decision. Necessity is no longer a single rational force permeating all beings. Instead he conceives of the will to power as a schematization of the natural chaos and refers Dionysos to an inspiring voice: "the genius of the heart."" "Rejecting the Deleuzian essay of interpretation that unleashes the simulacra of an untamed imagination, Haar points out that Nietzsche's rejection of Kant is much less extreme than imagined in Deleuze's eccentric readings. Haar also shows that the rupture with Schopenhauer came very early in Nietzsche's itinerary although he accepted the idea of a social conditioning of science. Haar shows that two Apollonian sublimities are distinguished by Nietzsche: one generating idyll, epos, and mythic language; the other a compensatory illusion on the dramatic stage destined to dismiss the horror of an endlessly swelling ground. It is this monstrosity that a creative forgetfulness is destined to replace by seeking a place for the work of art amidst tragic joy."--BOOK JACKET (of the English vesion).
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Derrida copy folder 6 3133
ISBN
2070728382 ((pbk.))
9782070728381 ((pbk.))
OCLC
27870139
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