Introduction: Living with Nietzsche
1: Nietzsche ad Hominem
2: Nietzsche's Moral Perspectivism
3: Nietzsche's Passions
4: Nietzsche on Resentment, Love, and Pity
5: Nietzsche's Affirmative Ethics
6: Nietzsche's Virtues: What Would He Make of Us?
7: Nietzsche's Existentialism
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Robert C. Solomon is Quincy Lee Centennial Professor of Philosophy
and Business and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University
of Texas at Austin. He is the author of more than twenty-five books
including Passion for Wisdom (OUP, 1999), The Joy of Philosophy
(OUP, 1999), What Nietzsche Really Said (2000), Introducing
Philosophy (OUP, 2002), What is an Emotion? (OUP, 2002),
Spirituality for
the Skeptic (OUP, 2002), and Not Passion's Slave (OUP, 2002).
"This book reflects Solomon's long engagement with Nietzsche,
drawing not only upon his previously published works but also on a
range of student reactions to Nietzsche and a life of reading
Nietzsche , culling favorite passages that resonate in different
contexts, and changing opinions concerning doctrines.this book is
pleasantly conversational and may be useful for those who are
attracted by Nietzsche's passion but find the doctrines of the will
to power or
the Ubermensch hard to love with." -- The Review of Metaphysics
"Robert Solomon's Living with Nietzsche is a superb book on
Nietzsche's ethics. Several reasons support this assessment: First,
Solomon brings to center stage Nietzsche's many constructive
contributions to ethical theory and practice...Second, he evaluates
many of Nietzsche's major claims...Third, although Nietzsche's
ethics differs from Kantian and consequentialist moralities,
Solomon argues that it contributes to the recently revived
Aristotelian
tradition of virtue ethics...Fourth, he provides a balanced and
nuanced account of Nietzsche's views that incorporates texts
written in all of Nietzsche's periods and styles...Solomon
correctly understands that
the key to Nietzsche's preferred virtues is overflowing energy,
enthusiasm, and inspiration. Also, Solomon's expertise in the
theory of emotions helps him clarify Nietzsche's complex views on
this topic."--William R. Schroeder, Mind
"This book reflects Solomon's long engagement with Nietzsche,
drawing not only upon his previously published works but also on a
range of student reactions to Nietzsche and a life of reading
Nietzsche , culling favorite passages that resonate in different
contexts, and changing opinions concerning doctrines.this book is
pleasantly conversational and may be useful for those who are
attracted by Nietzsche's passion but find the doctrines of the will
to power or
the Ubermensch hard to love with."
-- The Review of MetaphysicsNietzsche is a superb book on
Nietzsche's ethics. Several reasons support this assessment: First,
Solomon brings to center stage Nietzsche's many constructive
contributions to ethical theory and practice...Second, he evaluates
many of Nietzsche's major claims...Third, although Nietzsche's
ethics differs from Kantian and consequentialist moralities,
Solomon argues that it contributes to the recently revived
Aristotelian
tradition of virtue ethics...Fourth, he provides a balanced and
nuanced account of Nietzsche's views that incorporates texts
written in all of Nietzsche's periods and styles...Solomon
correctly understands that the
key to Nietzsche's preferred virtues is overflowing energy,
enthusiasm, and inspiration. Also, Solomon's expertise in the
theory of emotions helps him clarify Nietzsche's complex views on
this topic."--William R. Schroeder, Mind
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