However Kaufmann faulted much in Nietzsche writing that my disagreements with Nietzsche are legion However Kaufmann faulted much in Nietzsche writing that my disagreements with Nietzsche are legion. This classic is the benchmark against which all modern books about Nietzsche are measured.
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Kaufmann is convinced that Nietzsche although inconsistent in his language is consistent in his basic views.
Kaufmann on nietzsche's politics. He credited Kaufmann with reversing the popular image of Nietzsche as a totalitarian anti-semite making it possible for philosophers to take Nietzsche seriously and ensuring that Nietzsches works have a prominent place in the philosophy sections of modern bookstores. 3For more on Nietzsche as. First book The Birth of Tragedy in 1872.
When Walter Kaufmann wrote it in the immediate aftermath of World War II most scholars outside Germany viewed Nietzsche as part madman part proto-Nazi and almost wholly unphilosophical. The Higher Man as Political Actor The Review of Politics 63 2001. He observed that Kaufmanns view that Nietzsche was an heir to rationalism rather than a Romantic critic of the Enlightenment is the.
Likewise any citation of an actual Nietzschean work will include the title and section number when appropriate. This has little to do with the birth of tragedy but the manner in which it disrupts cherished assumptions of philosophy is far more significant a contribution than any character assault on Socrates could possibly be. We are unquestionably indebted to Kaufmann for restoring Nietzsche to his rightful place in the.
There are no higher and lower powers only stronger and weaker ones. This article concerns first a curiosity found in Friedrich Nietzsches The Antichrist. The Will to Power 191 Herafter any quotation of Nietzsche taken from Kaufmann will be cited as Kaufmann followed by the actual Nietzschean work with a section or volume number when appropriate.
Kaufmann also sympathized with Nietzsches acerbic criticisms of Christianity. Because he starts from an analysis of what human beings desire and what is desirable for a human being he moves within the domain of moral and political philosophy p. Is essential reading for anyone concerned with Nietzsches thought political philosophy and the history of political ideas.
IDK Kaufmann but when Nietzsche was writing American political terms did not mean what they do today. He only cared for self-mastery authenticity and the artist saint and philosopher There were more important challenges to be faced first that of society. Nietzsches Notebooks of 1863-1888 1906 trans.
Philosopher Psychologist Antichrist Princeton Classics 104 1920. In the midst of a heated attack on Christianity Nietzsche detours into a discussion of epistemology. Nietzsches life and thought was the theme of the antipolitical individual who seeks self-perfection far from the modern world resonated through many approaches to Nietzsches thought even those rejecting other aspects of Kaufmanns interpretation.
Kaufmann believed Nietzsche to be entirely unconcerned with politics. Kaufmann and Hollingdale as The Will to Power New York. Kaufmann Nietzsches Birth of Tragedy - Kunstfilosofie.
Walter kaufmann one of the preeminent translators of nietzsche claims that nietzsche is primarily an anti- political thinker concerned only with the private cultivation of perfection1at first blush this is not an unreasonable analysis. I argue that this turn indicates the importance of epistemology and illustrates its political and moral character. Because Kaufmann had a Jewish identity and made no secret of it even though he also made much of his rejection of Jewish theology he was ideally positioned to be able to reject the charge of anti-Semitism that had contributed to the widespread hostility to Nietzsche before during and after the war years and to defuse the imputation to Nietzsche of other proto-Nazi sentiments along with it.
Political Uses and Abuses of Nietzsche in Walter Kaufmanns Image of Nietzsche Nietzsche-Studien 12 1983 436-42. A first-rate philosopher in his own right Kaufmann. Kaufmann rehabilitated Nietzsche nearly single-handedly presenting his works as one of the great achievements of Western philosophy.
In so doing he properly rejects those views that would see Nietzsche as nonpolitical such as Kaufmanns apolitical reading. Overcome the embarrassingly political Nietzsche that Walter Kaufmanns seminal post war study first inaugurated6 Although the proto-fascist Nietzsche has been discredited the effort to establish a democratic Nietzsche has been greatly aided by the desire to overcome. Berkowitz also claims that Nietzsches very devaluation of political life is a proper and indispensable subject of political philosophy.
The evangelicals in the 1890s were progressive reformers except for their stance on womens rights and birth control. To deny him any interest in politics1 Instead Kaufmann reconstructed Nietzsche as a German humanist whose sole preoccupation was the revival of an un- or indeed antipolitical high culture. And descended into madness in 1889 a year before Bismarck was forced to.
Nietzsche Originally published in 1959 The Faith of a Heretic is the most personal statement of the beliefs of Nietzsche biographer and translator Walter Kaufmann. When Walter Kaufmann wrote it in the immediate aftermath of World War II most scholars outside Germany viewed Nietzsche as part madman part proto-Nazi and almost wholly unphilosophical. 25 Paul Glenn argues that Napoleon exemplifies Nietzsches higher man demonstrating that political action is an activity proper to the higher man for Nietzsche Nietzsches Napoleon.
Ideas In a 1959 article in Harpers Magazine he summarily rejected all religious values and practice especially the liberal Protestantism of continental Europe that began with Schleiermacher and culminated in the. The titular protagonist of nietzsches thus spoke zarathustra provides us with a template for applying.
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