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Richard Schacht

    Nietzsche
    Alienation
    Nietzsche's Kind of Philosophy
    Nietzsche's postmoralism
    • Nietzsche's postmoralism

      • 278 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      An important collection of essays offering a full assessment of Nietzsche's contribution to philosophy, first published in 2000.

      Nietzsche's postmoralism
    • Nietzsche's Kind of Philosophy

      Finding His Way

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Focusing on Nietzsche's vision for a "philosophy of the future," Richard Schacht explores how Nietzsche's ideas respond to the challenges of a post-monotheistic world. Schacht examines the evolution of Nietzsche's thought through key works, including Human, All Too Human and Thus Spoke Zarathustra. He argues that traditional labels like nihilist or existentialist fall short when considered alone but can be insightful when combined. This comprehensive interpretation reveals the depth and complexity of Nietzsche's philosophical contributions.

      Nietzsche's Kind of Philosophy
    • Alienation

      • 356 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring the concept of alienation, Richard Schacht delves into its implications in modern society, examining whether it stems from work, government, society, or self. This intelligent analysis, first published in 1970, seeks to clarify what it means to be alienated in contemporary life, addressing its relevance to politics and the portrayal of anti-heroes in film. Schacht's work invites readers to reflect on the nature of alienation as both a state of mind and a relational dynamic.

      Alienation
    • Nietzsche

      • 572 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Originally published in 1985, this book offers a detailed exploration of its subject matter, reflecting the scholarly rigor and insights of its time. As part of the Routledge imprint, it contributes to the broader academic discourse within its field, providing readers with valuable perspectives and in-depth analysis. The work remains relevant for those interested in the evolution of its themes and the historical context in which it was written.

      Nietzsche