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OverviewWhat are the challenges that Nietzsche’s philosophy poses for contemporary phenomenology? Élodie Boublil, Christine Daigle, and an international group of scholars take Nietzsche in new directions and shed light on the sources of phenomenological method in Nietzsche, echoes and influences of Nietzsche within modern phenomenology, and connections between Nietzsche, phenomenology, and ethics. Nietzsche and Phenomenology offers a historical and systematic reconsideration of the scope of Nietzsche’s thought. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Élodie Boublil , Christine Daigle , Saulius Geniusas , Kristen. B. GoldenPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9780253009258ISBN 10: 0253009251 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 19 June 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Élodie Boublil and Christine Daigle Part I. Life and Intentionality 1. Husserl and Nietzsche Rudolf Boehm, Translation by Élodie Boublil and Christine Daigle 2. The Intentional Encounter with 'the World"" Christine Daigle 3. On Nietzsche's Genealogy and Husserl's Genetic Phenomenology: The Case of Suffering Saulius Geniusas 4. Live Free or Battle: Subjectivity for Nietzsche and Husserl Kristen Brown Golden 5. Giants Battle Anew: Nihilism's Self-Overcoming in Europe and Asia (Nietzsche, Heidegger, Nishitani) Françoise Bonardel, Translated by Ron Ross Part II. Power and Expression 6. Fink, Reading Nietzsche: On Overcoming Metaphysics Françoise Dastur, Translated by Ron Ross 7. Nietzsche's Performative Phenomenology: Philology and Music Babette Babich 8. Of the Vision and the Riddle: From Nietzsche to Phenomenology Élodie Boublil 9. The ""Biology"" To Come? Encounter between Husserl, Nietzsche and Some Contemporaries Bettina Bergo 10. Originary Dehiscence: An Invitation to Explore the Resonances Between the Philosophies of Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty Frank Chouraqui 11. Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty: Art, Sacred Life, and Phenomenology of Flesh Galen A. Johnson Part III. Subjectivity in the World 12. The Philosophy of the Morning: Philosophy and Phenomenology in Nietzsche's Dawn Keith Ansell-Pearson 13. Appearance and Values: Nietzsche and an Ethics of Life Lawrence J. Hatab 14. The Object of Phenomenology Didier Franck, Translated by Bettina Bergo 15. Beyond Phenomenology Didier Franck, Translated by Bettina Bergo Contributors IndexReviewsInvestigates the relation between the thought of Nietzsche and the philosophical movement of phenomenology and how it can renew contemporary debates. -Francois Raffoul, Louisiana State University This set of stimulating and provocative essays opens up a variety of conversations between Nietzsche and phenomenology. Questions of perspectivism, consciousness, appearance, embodiment, and philosophical method are illuminated in new ways. -Gary Shapiro, University of Richmond [A] highly useful and intriguing volume for anyone interested in the connections between Nietzsche's philosophy and various aspects of phenomenology... [This book is] a uniquely valuable contribution to both Nietzsche scholarship and phenomenological studies because it covers a previous lacuna that should have been under investigation a long time ago. -Journal of Nietzsche Studies """Investigates the relation between the thought of Nietzsche and the philosophical movement of phenomenology and how it can renew contemporary debates."" Francois Raffoul, Louisiana State University ""This set of stimulating and provocative essays opens up a variety of conversations between Nietzsche and phenomenology. Questions of perspectivism, consciousness, appearance, embodiment, and philosophical method are illuminated in new ways."" Gary Shapiro, University of Richmond" Investigates the relation between the thought of Nietzsche and the philosophical movement of phenomenology and how it can renew contemporary debates. Francois Raffoul, Louisiana State University This set of stimulating and provocative essays opens up a variety of conversations between Nietzsche and phenomenology. Questions of perspectivism, consciousness, appearance, embodiment, and philosophical method are illuminated in new ways. Gary Shapiro, University of Richmond Author InformationÉlodie Boublil is a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy at McGill University. Christine Daigle is Professor of Philosophy and Chancellor's Chair for Research Excellence at Brock University. She is editor (with Jacob Golomb) of Beauvoir and Sartre: The Riddle of Influence (IUP, 2009). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |