Nietzsche and Rée: a star friendship

New York: Oxford University Press (2005)
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This text examines the intellectual partnership of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) and Paul Rée (1849-1901), combining biography with philosophy to give an account of a friendship that made major contributions to modern thought"--Provided by publisher.

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Nietzsche's New Direction

Nietzsche learned from both the style and content of Rée’s work but used them in his own way. This chapter discusses Nietzsche’s understanding of the ‘historical approach to philosophy’, which he linked with both Hegel and Darwin. Much of the chapter is concerned with Nietzsche’s new style... see more

Nietzsche's Retreat from Réealism

Nietzsche’s allegiance to Rée’s theories was never complete—the moral psychology found in Human, All-Too-Human resembles Rée’s and yet shows differences in some important areas, such as its account of religious experience. A re-emergence of Nietzsche’s individuality and originality is iden... see more

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