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OverviewOn the Genealogy of Morality has become the most common point of entry into Nietzsche's thought. It offers relatively straightforward, sustained explanatory narratives addressing many of the main ideas of Nietzsche's mature thought, such as will to power, nihilism, perspectivism, the value of truth and the critique of morality. At the same time, it is challenging to understand because Nietzsche intended it as an expansion and elaboration of his existing ideas. Robert Guay provides the interpretive and philosophical context to help new readers of Nietzsche understand both the book and Nietzsche's thought more widely. He shows how Nietzsche's narratives engage with philosophical issues about agency, self-knowledge, historical explanation and the critique of morality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Guay (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Binghamton University)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9781474430784ISBN 10: 1474430783 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 22 December 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChronology Introduction The PrefaceApproaching the GenealogyKnowing ourselves A memoir of the genealogistThe descent of our moral prejudicesThe critique of morality: the value of valuesThe Dionysian Drama of the soul First Treatise: ‘Good and Evil’, ‘Good and Bad’IntroductionThe basic narrativePhilosophical argumentsMethodological and rhetorical issues Second Treatise: ‘Guilt’, ‘Bad Conscience’, and Related MattersIntroductionThe basic narrativePhilosophical argumentsMethodological and rhetorical issues Third Treatise: What Do Ascetic Ideals Mean?IntroductionThe basic narrativePhilosophical argumentsMethodological and rhetorical issues Conclusion Glossary of Key TermsGuide to Further ReadingIndexReviews"Robert Guay's commentary On the Genealogy of Morality illuminates Nietzsche's startling suggestion that our conception of ourselves as moral agents is harmful to us. His reading shows how our sense of the peculiar authority of morality serves, despite its incoherence, to obstruct our efforts to forge meaningful alternatives for our lives.--Randall Havas, Willamette University, author of Nietzsche's Genealogy: Nihilism and the Will to Knowledge Robert Guay's lucid, and innovative approach to Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality disentangles with great subtlety and careful attention to the text the factors that led Nietzsche to think that a historical genealogy could show how morality came to matter to us as it did and why it cannot matter any longer. This focus on the possible meaningfulness of a moral code and its historical conditions reveals in a new way why Nietzsche thought his appeals to historical and psychological dimensions of the morality institution could be brought to bear on the question of the philosophical adequacy of that institution. This is an original and important contribution to our understanding of this book and Nietzsche himself.-- ""Robert Pippin, The University of Chicago"" Written with clarity and intelligence, Guay's guide to Nietzsche's Genealogy offers a sensitive and original reading of the text as well as a careful engagement with the wider secondary literature on it. All students of Nietzsche will benefit from the lucidity of the analysis and argument that Guay offers. Highly recommended.-- ""David Owen, University of Southampton""" Author InformationRobert Guay is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Binghamton University. He is the editor of Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment: Philosophical Perspectives (Oxford University Press, 2019). He is the author of a number of articles in the Journal of Nietzsche Studies and The European Journal of Philosophy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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