Recent Work on Nietzsche
American Philosophical Quarterly 37 (4):313-333 (2000)
| Abstract | This paper is an overview of the anglophone Nietzsche scholarship of the last 20 years. There are two types of debates raging in Nietzsche scholarship: interpretive disputes over conceptual and philosophical issues arising out of Nietzsche's work, and metainterpretive wrangling over how the philosophical issues should be approached and how Nietzsche's unpublished writings ought to be considered. In the former category, four prominent Nietzschean themes are examined: perspectivism; systematicity, rationality and logic; the revaluation of values; and the self. In the latter category I discuss the role of the Nachlass, feminist interpretations, and the analytic/continental divide. | |||||||||
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Robert C. Miner (forthcoming). Nietzsche on Friendship. Journal of Nietzsche Studies.
Keith Ansell-Pearson (ed.) (2006). A Companion to Nietzsche. Blackwell Pub..
Kenneth R. Westphal (1984). Was Nietzsche a Cognitivist? Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (3):343-363.
Joe Ward (forthcoming). Nietzsche's Value Conflict: Culture, Individual, Synthesis. Journal of Nietzsche Studies.
Duncan Large (forthcoming). A Note on the Term 'Umwerthung'. Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):5-11.
Steven D. Hales & Rex Welshon (2000). Nietzsche's Perspectivism. University of Illinois Press.
John Richardson & Brian Leiter (eds.) (2001). Nietzsche. Oxford University Press.
Nick Trakakis (2006). Nietzsche's Perspectivism and Problems of Self-Refutation. International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (1):91-110.
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