The movement of nihilism : Heidegger's thinking after Nietzsche / edited by Laurence Paul Hemming, Bogdan Costea, and Kostas Amiridis.

An original collection of essays that aims to grasp Nietzsche's prescience through Heidegger's critique of his understanding of nihilism.

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Other Authors: Hemming, Laurence Paul, Costea, Bogdan, Amiridis, Kostas
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Continuum, ©2011.
Series:Continuum studies in continental philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents
  • About the Authors
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 The Movement of Nihilism as Self-Assertion
  • Chapter 3 Heideggerâ€?s â€?Movement of Nihilismâ€? as Political and Metaphysical Critique
  • Chapter 4 Fighting Nihilism through Promoting a New Faith: Heidegger within the Debates of His Time
  • Chapter 5 â€?Questioning Politics, or Beyond Powerâ€?
  • Chapter 6 Living the Ãœberfluß: Early Christianity and the Flight of Nausea
  • Chapter 7 Heidegger on Virtue and Technology: The Movement of Nihilism
  • Chapter 8 Nihilism and the Thinking of Place
  • Chapter 9 What Gives Here? (omitted) and die GÃœtter: A Close Reading of ÂÂ70â€?71 of Martin Heideggerâ€?s BesinnungChapter 10 â€?Myth means: the saying wordâ€? / â€?The Lord said that he would dwell in thick darkness.â€?
  • Chapter 11 Coming to Terms with Nihilism: Heidegger on the Freedom in Technology
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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