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▼a Heidegger, Martin,
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▼a Zur Auslegung von Nietzsches II. Unzeitgema?sser Betrachtung, "Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie fu?r das Leben.".
▼l English |
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▼a Interpretation of Nietzsche's Second untimely meditation /
▼c Martin Heidegger ; translated by Ullrich Haase and Mark Sinclair. |
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▼a Bloomington :
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▼c 2016. |
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▼a Studies in Continental thought |
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▼a Includes bibliographical references. |
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▼a Cover -- Interpretation of Nietzsche's Second Untimely Meditation -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Translators' Introduction -- A. PRELIMINARY REMARKS -- 1. Remarks Preliminary to the Exercises -- 2. Title -- 3. The Appearance of our Endeavors -- B. SECTION I Structure. Preparation and Preview of the Guiding Question. Historiology-Life -- 4. Historiology-The Historical On the Unhistorical/Suprahistorical and the Relation to Both -- 5. Section I. 1 -- 6. Section I. 2 -- 7. Section I -- 8. Comparing -- 9. The Determination of the Essence of the Human Being on the Basis of Animality and the Dividing Line between Animal and Human Being -- 10. Nietzsche's Procedure. On the Determination of the Historical from the Perspective of Forgetting and Remembering -- 11. "Forgetting"-"Remembering." The Question of "Historiology" as the Question of the "Human Being." The Course of Our Inquiry. One Path among Others. -- 12. Questions Relating to Section I -- 13. Forgetting -- 14. Nietzsche on Forgetting -- 15. "Forgetting" and "Remembering" -- 16. Historiology and "the" Human Being -- 17. "The Human Being." "Culture." The "People" and "Genius" -- 18. Culture-Nonculture, Barbarism -- 19. Human Being and Culture and the People -- 20. Nietzsche's Concept of "Culture" -- 21. The Formally General Notion of "Culture." "Culture" and "Art" -- 22. "The" Human Being and a Culture-A "People" -- 23. "Art" (and Culture) -- 24. Genius in Schopenhauer -- 25. The People and Great Individuals -- 26. Great Individuals as the Goal of "Culture," of the People, of Humanity -- 27. "Worldview" and Philosophy -- C. SECTION II The Three Modes of Historiology 1. Monumental Historiology -- 28. The Question of the Essence of "the Historical," That Is, of the Essence of Historiology -- 29. Section II. Structure (Seven Paragraphs) -- D. SECTION III. |
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▼a 30. The Essence of Antiquarian Historiology -- 31. Critical Historiology -- E. NIETZSCHE'S THREE MODES OF HISTORIOLOGY AND THE QUESTION OF HISTORICAL TRUTH -- 32. "Life" -- 33. "Life." Advocates, Defamers of Life -- 34. Historiology and Worldview -- 35. How is the Historical Determined? -- 36. The Belonging Together of the Three Modes of Historiology and Historical Truth -- 37. The Three Modes of Historiology as Modes of the Remembering Relation to the Past -- 38. Section II -- F. THE HUMAN BEING HISTORIOLOGY AND HISTORY. TEMPORALITY -- 39. Historiology-The Human Being-History (Temporality) -- 40. The Historical and the Unhistorical -- G. "HISTORIOLOGY" Historiology and History. Historiology and the Unhistorical -- 41. "The Unhistorical" -- 42. The Un-historical -- 43. The Un-historical -- 44. History and Historiology -- 45. Nietzsche as "Historian" -- 46. Historiology and History -- 47. "Historiology" -- 48. History and Historiology -- H. SECTION IV -- 49. On Section IV Onward, Hints -- 50. Section IV -- 51. Section IV (Paras. 1-6) -- I. SECTION V -- 52. Section V -- 53. Section V, Divided into Five Parts -- 54. Oversaturation with Historiology and with Knowledge Generally -- J. CONCERNING SECTIONS V AND VI Truth. "Justice." "Objectivity." Horizon -- 55. Life-"Horizon" -- 56. Objectivity and "Horizon" -- 57. Justice -- 58. Justice-Truth -- 59. Life-and Horizon -- 60. Beings as a Whole-The Human Being -- 61. "Truth" and the "True" -- 62. The True and Truth -- 63. Truth and the Human Being -- 64. Will (Drive) to "Truth" -- 65. Nietzsche on the "Will to Truth" -- K. ON SECTIONS V AND VI Historiology and Science (Truth) (cf. J. Truth "Justice" "Objectivity" Horizon) -- 66. The Human Being-The Gods -- 67. Why the Primacy of "Science" in Historiology? -- 68. "Positivism" -- 69. Historiology. |
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▼a 70. Historiology and Science -- 71. The Impact of Historiology on the Past -- 72. Truth -- 73. Historiology as Science -- 74. "Historiology" and "Perspective" and "Objectivity" -- L. SECTION VI (Justice and Truth) -- 75. Section VI -- 76. Section VI (Paras. 1-7) -- 77. "Objectivity" and "Justice" -- 78. On the Structure of Section VI as a Whole -- 79. Nietzsche's Question of a "Higher Justice" -- 80. Morality and Metaphysics -- 81. Justice-Truth-Objectivity-Life -- 82. Justice as "Virtue" -- 83. Justice-Truth -- 84. Truth and Art (Cognition) -- 85. On Nietzsche's Treatise "On Truth and Lies in an Extramoral Sense" -- 86. Truth and "Intellect"-Justice -- 87. Truth and "Intellect" -- 88. Nietzsche's Conception of Truth (Determined from the Ground up by Western Metaphysics) -- 89. Justice and Truth -- 90. Truth and Science Conditioned by Worldview -- 91. Truth and Science -- 92. Historiology ??Science ??Truth-Justice -- M. NIETZSCHE'S METAPHYSICS -- 93. Nietzsche's Metaphysics -- 94. "Life" in the Two Senses of World and Human Being -- N. "LIFE" -- 95. Nietzsche's Projection of Beings as a Whole and of the Human Being as "Life" -- 96. Disposition -- 97. Recapitulation According to the Basic Questions -- 98. Concluding Remark -- 99. Nietzsche's Early Characterization of His Own Thinking as "Inversion of Platonism" -- 100. "Life" (ego vivo) -- 101. The Philosophical Concept -- 102. On the Critical Meditation -- 103. Decisive Questioning -- 104. "Life" -- O. THE QUESTION OF THE HUMAN BEING: "Language." "Happiness." Language (cf. 15, "Forgetting" and "Remembering") -- 105. Language as Use and Using-Up of Words -- 106. Word and Meaning -- 107. "Happiness" and Da-Sein -- 108. "Happiness" -- P. THE FUNDAMENTAL STANCE OF THE SECOND UNTIMELY MEDITATION -- 109. The Guiding Demand of the Meditation -- 110. Guiding Stance. |
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