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 126-462 Introduction to reading Nietzsche

Note

Available as 126-362 at 3rd-year level.

This subject will only be run if there is a minimum of six participants.

Availability

Not offered in 1998.

Credit Points

16.7 3rd and 4th year

Coordinator

Professor A. Stephens

Contact

One three-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

The subject presents a general introduction to reading Nietzsche in the original German with an emphasis on those aspects of his thought which have most intellectual currency today. This means a good deal of attention will be paid to fragments unpublished in Nietzsche's own lifetime, especially those relating to his analysis of language and his critiques of philosophical discourse and human identity. Works from which extracts will be read and discussed include: 'Über Wahrheit und Lüge im außermoralischen Sinn', 'Die Philosophie im tragischen Zeitalter der Griechen', 'Die Geburt der Tragödie', 'Menschliches, Allzumenschliches', 'Jenseits von Gut und Böse' and 'Zur Genealogie der Moral'. The aim of the subject is a critical revaluation of Nietzsche's thought which is free of the uniformed adulation under which it suffers in various fashionable intellectual contexts today. The subject also aims at an appreciation of Nietzsche as one of the great German literary stylists. Students who complete this subject should: have a familiarity with Nietzsche's major writings, especially those which are considered most significant and innovative today; have a critical appreciation of the contradictions within Nietzsche's thinking; have an understanding of the relation of philosophical and literary discourses within Nietzsche's work.

Assessment

Written work up to a maximum of 5000 words for MA, 4000 for 4th year and 3000 for 3rd year.

Prescribed Texts

A course reader will be supplied containing the German texts of all extracts from Nietzsche to be discussed.



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