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Named Person: | Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Material Type: | Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Paul Franco |
ISBN: | 9780226259819 0226259811 |
OCLC Number: | 1156760755 |
Description: | xviii, 262 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | "Human, All Too Human" and the problem of culture -- "Daybreak" and the campaign against morality -- "The Gay Science" and the incorporation of knowledge -- The later works: beyond the free spirit. |
Responsibility: | Paul Franco. |
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"Post-structuralists have long mined the works of Nietzsche's middle period in their efforts to employ Nietzsche as an advocate of their deconstructionist enterprise. Paul Franco shows us in a wonderful fashion why their reading is mistaken and in doing so reveals a Nietzsche who is much more friendly to the Enlightenment and the humanist tradition than is generally imagined. It is the best book I know of on this period of Nietzsche's thought." (Michael Allen Gillespie, Duke University)" Read more...

