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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Nietzsche: Genealogy, Energetics, Ethics

Course Information

Subject: Philosophy (PHIL)
Number: 388
Language of Instruction: English

Contact Hours and Credits

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

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Summary

Situates the importance of the influence of Nietzsche in relation to the three major movements of his work: "genealogy" of metaphysical thinking, a general reading of conceptual determinism and practice in terms of "force," and a "re-evaluation" of Western ethics from the perspective of the a-human, the inhuman, and the "overhuman."

Full Description

Situates the importance of the influence of Nietzsche in relation to the three major movements of his work: "genealogy" of metaphysical thinking, a general reading of conceptual determinism and practice in terms of "force," and a "re-evaluation" of Western ethics from the perspective of the a-human, the inhuman, and the "overhuman."

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Nietzsche: Genealogy, Energetics, Ethics

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