Friedrich Nietzsche in Basel: An apology for classical studies

Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (6-7):672-681 (2018)
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Alongside his work as a professor of Greek Language and Literature at the University of Basel, Friedrich Nietzsche reflected on the value of classical studies in contemporary nineteenth-century society, starting with a self-analysis of his own classical training and position as a philologist and teacher. Contrary to his well-known aversion to classical philology, a science conceived as being an end in itself, aimed at mere erudite complacency, I highlight Nietzsche’s defence of the system of Classical studies, and of the education of young people through the works of the ancient Greek and Roman period. Such an apology ‘redeems’, in a sense, the discipline, and justifies its role and continued relevance in our present-day society.

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The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Oscar Levy & Robert Guppy - 2008 - [Edinburgh and London,: Gadow Press. Edited by Oscar Levy, Haussmann, A. William, [From Old Catalog], Maximilian A. Mügge, J. M. Kennedy, Anthony M. Ludovici, Adrian Collins, Helen Zimmern, Paul V. Cohn, Thomas Common, Horace Barnett Samuel, Guppy & Robert.

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