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Book Review: The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche: Political Physiology in the Age of Nihilism

Book Review: The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche: Political Physiology in the Age of Nihilism

Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, The Three Stigmata of Friedrich Nietzsche: Political Physiology in the Age of Nihilism, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Reviewed by Tom Stern, University College London Mellamphy’s book aims to draw… Read more »

Book Review: Introduction to Philosophy — Thinking and Poetizing, Heidegger

Book Review: Introduction to Philosophy — Thinking and Poetizing, Heidegger

  In the winter semester of 1944, Martin Heidegger began what would be his final lecture course at the University of Freiburg — indeed, his last official lectures as a… Read more »

Book Review: Monika M. Langer – Nietzsche’s Gay Science

Book Review: Monika M. Langer – Nietzsche’s Gay Science

For many years, Nietzsche studies in the English-speaking world were populated by comprehensive interpretations that focused on concepts, such as the will to power, the overman, and the eternal return,… Read more »

My hero: Friedrich Nietzsche by Geoff Dyer

My hero: Friedrich Nietzsche by Geoff Dyer

Not the chest-beating, costume-drama, moon-launch Nietzsche of Zarathustra – though there’s fantastic stuff in it. And not the slanderous version stitched together by his sister, Elisabeth, and hoisted as a… Read more »

Book Review: François Raffoul – The Origins of Responsibility

Book Review: François Raffoul – The Origins of Responsibility

In this book François Raffoul seeks to undertake a major reconsideration of the concept of responsibility, drawing upon the rich resources offered by trajectories in continental thought, notably Nietzsche, Sartre,… Read more »

Loughner’s Nietzsche: Why the philosopher is misunderstood by angry young men

Loughner’s Nietzsche: Why the philosopher is misunderstood by angry young men

Angry Nerds How Nietzsche gets misunderstood by Jared Loughner types. By Matt Feeney Posted Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, at 11:22 AM ET Friedrich Nietzsche If we never discovered that Jared… Read more »

Audio: Philosophers Zone:Nietzsche and the will to power

Audio: Philosophers Zone:Nietzsche and the will to power

Friedrich Nietzsche was the son of a preacher who came to despise Christianity. He was a scholar of the Greek and Roman classics who became better known as a philosopher…. Read more »

New Book: Dead Letters to Nietzsche

New Book: Dead Letters to Nietzsche

From Ohio University Press: Dead Letters to Nietzsche, or the Necromantic Art of Reading Philosophy (Series In Continental Thought) Dead Letters to Nietzsche examines how writing shapes subjectivity through the… Read more »

New Book: The Origins of Responsibility

New Book: The Origins of Responsibility

The Origins of Responsibility, by François Raffoul An original contribution to a continental philosophy of ethics “Raffoul shows that philosophers in the continental lineage have persistently concerned themselves with issues… Read more »

Friedrich Nietzsche, Raymond Geuss (ed.), Alexander Nehamas (ed.) – Writings from the Early Notebooks – Reviewed by Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Humboldt Universität – Philosophical Reviews – University of Notre Dame

Friedrich Nietzsche, Raymond Geuss (ed.), Alexander Nehamas (ed.) – Writings from the Early Notebooks – Reviewed by Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Humboldt Universität – Philosophical Reviews – University of Notre Dame

Review of Friedrich Nietzsche, Writings from the Early Notebooks This is the tenth volume by Nietzsche in the Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy series, giving him the most… Read more »

Diacritics 38.1-2 Derrida and Democracy

Diacritics 38.1-2 Derrida and Democracy

Diacritics 38.1-2 Derrida and Democracy Eds. Jonathan Culler and Phillip E. Lewis Derrida and Democracy Jonathan Culler Part One “The Most Interesting Thing in the World” Jonathan Culler Passionate Secrets… Read more »

The Journal of Nietzsche Studies Issue 38, Autumn 2009

The Journal of Nietzsche Studies Issue 38, Autumn 2009

TOC After Montinari: On Nietzsche Philology, Werner Stegmaier and Lisa Marie Anderson Nietzsche’s Critique of Democracy (1870–1886), H. W. Siemens Freud and Nietzsche on Sublimation, Ken Gemes Nietzsche’s Free Spirit… Read more »

Nietzsche Source is now open

Nietzsche Source is now open

About Nietzsche Source: Nietzsche Source is a web site devoted to the publication of scholarly content on the work and life of Friedrich Nietzsche. The contents of the site and… Read more »

NIETZSCHE AND PHENOMENOLOGY

NIETZSCHE AND PHENOMENOLOGY

The British Society for Phenomenology Conference 2009 St Hildas’ College, Oxford April 3 – 5 The full programme and registration forms are available from the BSP web-site: http://www.britishphenomenology.com. If you… Read more »

Book Review: Shaw, Nietzsche’s Political Skepticism

Book Review: Shaw, Nietzsche’s Political Skepticism

A review by Brian Leiter: Nietzsche’s Political Skepticism (hereafter NPS) is a serious, learned, and novel contribution to the literature on Nietzsche’s relevance to political theory. Against the two dominant… Read more »

Owen, Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morality

Owen, Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morality

David Owen, Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morality Reviewed by Peter Poellner, University of Warwick The last decade has seen a flurry of publications on Nietzsche’s ethics and specifically on his critique… Read more »

Radio shows: Girard and Nietzsche’s letters

Radio shows: Girard and Nietzsche’s letters

Philosspher’s Zone: Scapegoats and sacrifices – Rene Girard Download Audio – 15112008 Have you ever found that you didn’t want something until you noticed that somebody else wanted it? Were… Read more »

On Nietzsche

On Nietzsche

Special issue of the South African Journal of Philosophy (2007) Todd, Cain (2007) Aesthetic, Ethical, and Cognitive Value. Schoeman, Marinus (2007) Generosity as a central virtue in Nietzsche’s ethics. Olivier,… Read more »

On Foucault

On Foucault

Judith Butler,‘What is Critique? An Essay on Foucault’s Virtue’ Robert J.C. Young,‘Foucault on Race and Colonialism’ Scu’s new blog, Critical Animal, entries on Foucault’s ‘Society Must Be Defended’

A new blog on Agamben. “Philosophical insults” through the history of philosophy: a comic strip “Plato’s Aesthetics“: new in SEP Ranciere and Nancy on Vendredi de la philosophie And finally… Read more »