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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Nietzsche's Philosophy: Genealogy, History, and the Individual

Course Information

Subject: History (HIST)
Number: 324
Language of Instruction: English

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 60 contact hours, 4 semester credits, 6 quarter credits

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Summary

Taken as "Untimely Meditations" in the 19th century, Nietzsche's works today stand for an inquiry of the "Human, All Too Human" and are central in discussions on history, art, human nature, and psychology. Considering Nietzsche's major writings, focuses on his notions of the will to power and of eternal recurrence, the nature of self and history, the art of interpretation and perspectivism.

Full Description

Taken as "Untimely Meditations" in the 19th century, Nietzsche's works today stand for an inquiry of the "Human, All Too Human" and are central in discussions on history, art, human nature, and psychology. Considering Nietzsche's major writings, focuses on his notions of the will to power and of eternal recurrence, the nature of self and history, the art of interpretation and perspectivism.

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Nietzsche's Philosophy: Genealogy, History, and the Individual

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