Starting with Nietzsche

Hardback

Main Details

Title Starting with Nietzsche
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr Ullrich Haase
SeriesStarting with...
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenreWestern philosophy - c 1600 to c 1900
ISBN/Barcode 9781847061621
ClassificationsDewey:193
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publication Date 10 November 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Covering all the key concepts of Nietzsche's work, Starting with Nietzsche provides an accessible introduction to the development of and motivation behind the ideas that are embodied in his key works. Thematically structured, the book encourages the reader to engage with Nietzsche's thought, leading him or her to a more thorough understanding of the roots of his philosophical concerns and the enormous influence of his ideas. Covering the full range of Nietzsche's writings, the book shows that, despite Nietzsche's notoriously anti-systematic approach, his philosophy in fact constitutes a coherent and unified system of thought. Crucially, the book introduces the major motivations and influences behind Nietzsche's work, clarifies his idea of the role of the philosopher and demonstrates the impact his work has had on a huge range of topics in contemporary scholarship.

Author Biography

Ullrich Haase is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, and editor of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology. He is co-author, with William Large, of Maurice Blanchot in the Routledge Critical Thinkers series (2001).

Reviews

'As well as providing a clear, accessible introduction that situates Nietzsche's thought within the history of European philosophy, Ullrich Haase offers an original, compelling, and relentlessly philosophical analysis of key ideas such as Eternal Recurrence, Will to Power, and the UEbermensch. This is not only a first-rate introductory text: it is one of those all-too-rare academic books that actually helps us to understand ourselves and the world we live in, and it will be essential and exhilarating reading for students and specialists alike.' - Clare Carlisle, University of Liverpool, UK