Friedrich Nietzsche and the politics of history

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Emden, Christian (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University Press 2008
Edición:1st. pub
Colección:Ideas in context ; 88
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • The failure of neo-humanism
  • Philologists, liberals, and the nation
  • The Austro-Prussian War in Leipzig
  • The demands of history
  • Toward a cautious materialism
  • Teleology and the laws of history
  • The formation of imperial Germany, seen from Basel
  • Intellectual culture in Basel
  • The practice of cultural history
  • The need for philosophical education
  • The "German spirit" and the Franco-Prussian War
  • The crisis of historical culture
  • The crisis of historicism
  • What is orientation in history?
  • The political mobilization of myth
  • "The soul of the antiquarian"
  • The impossible critical historian
  • Political lessons from cultural anthropology
  • The view from outside
  • Lessons from anthropology
  • Metaphor, myth, and cultural reality
  • "Survivals" - religion and the nation state
  • Political realism and the "free spirit"
  • Genealogy, naturalism, and the political
  • The path to genealogy
  • A natural history of moral communities
  • Sovereign individuals and the ethic of responsibility
  • The task of genealogy
  • "To translate humanity back into nature"
  • The idea of Europe and the limits of genealogy
  • "The creation of the European individual"
  • Beyond the modern nation state
  • Political realities in imperial Germany
  • Modernity and the limits of genealogy.