Either Kierkegaard/or Nietzsche: Moral Philosophy in a New Key

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - 159 páginas
Arguably Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche are the two most significant moral philosophers of the nineteenth century, their works showing a remarkably trenchant and penetrating awareness of key ethical issues, while demonstrating a stylistic flair that is rare in philosophical writing. Angier argues that, despite the perceived stylistic opacity of these thinkers, their work does admit of comparison and rigorous analytic scrutiny which in turn yields new and significant insights into their philosophy. In this book Angier expounds the view that Kierkegaard both anticipated, and subjected to detailed critique, Nietzsche's central arguments in moral philosophy, exposing the weaknesses of what were to become the core Nietzschean positions and realizing the powerful attraction for people that these ideas would have. Angier brings this critique to our modern attention and defends the prefigured Kierkegaardian critique of Nietzsche.

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Foreword
9
From Aestheticism to Ethics
35
From Ethics to Religion
51
Foreword 733
73
Communication
103
Equality and Power
135
Recommended Reading
147
Index
157
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Tom P.S. Angier is Research Fellow at the Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, Canada.

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