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100 | _aWoodward, Ashley | ||
245 | _aUnderstanding Nietzscheanism | ||
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_bRoutledge, _c2011 _aLondon : |
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_aviii, 272 p. ; _bill., _c22 cm |
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_b995.00 _cINR _d01 |
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490 | _a Understanding movements in modern thought | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aNietzsche''s critiques of traditional modes of thinking, valuing and living, as well as his radical proposals for new alternatives, have been vastly influential in a wide variety of areas, such that an understanding of his philosophy and its influence is important for grasping many aspects of contemporary thought and culture. However Nietzsche''s thought is complex and elusive, and has been interpreted in many ways. Moreover, he has influenced starkly contrasting movements and schools of thought, from atheism to theology, from existentialism to poststructuralism, and from Nazism to feminism. | ||
650 | _aCriticism and interpretation | ||
650 | _aSurveys Modern | ||
650 | _aTheology | ||
650 | _aPoststructuralism | ||
650 | _aFeminism | ||
650 | _aAristocratic radicalism | ||
650 | _aCamus, Albert | ||
650 | _aDarwinism | ||
650 | _aEmpiricism | ||
650 | _aFetishism | ||
650 | _aHegelianism | ||
650 | _aIndividualism | ||
650 | _aKnowledge | ||
650 | _aNihilism | ||
650 | _aModernity | ||
650 | _aRationalism | ||
650 | _aPlatonism | ||
650 | _aSocialism | ||
650 | _aTrue world | ||
650 | _aValues. | ||
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