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Hegel, Nietzsche, and philosophy : thinking freedom

Author: Will Dudley
Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Series: Modern European philosophy.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"In bringing Hegel and Nietzsche together into a conversation, something that is rarely attempted, Dudley has developed a set of original interpretations that will be of considerable importance to students of these philosophers, and more generally to political theorists and historians of ideas."--Jacket.
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Named Person: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Friedrich Nietzsche
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Will Dudley
ISBN: 052181250X 9780521812504
OCLC Number: 48265604
Description: xvii, 326 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction: Freedom and philosophy --
pt. I. Freedom in and through Hegel's philosophy --
Place of freedom in Hegel's philosophy --
Freedom of willing: Hegel's Philosophy of Right --
Freedom beyond willing: from the Philosophy of Right to absolute spirit --
Freedom through Hegel's philosophy --
pt. II. Freedom in and through Nietzsche's philosophy --
Place of freedom in Nietzsche's philosophy --
Freedom of willing: decadence and nobility --
Freedom beyond willing: from nobility to tragedy --
Freedom through Nietzsche's philosophy --
Conclusion: Philosophy and freedom.
Series Title: Modern European philosophy.
Responsibility: Will Dudley.
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"In bringing Hegel and Nietzsche together into a conversation, something that is rarely attempted, Dudley has developed a set of original interpretations that will be of considerable importance to students of these philosophers, and more generally to political theorists and historians of ideas."--Jacket.

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