Sinossi
Il pensiero e la figura di Nietzsche hanno sempre costituito per Deleuze un inesauribile oggetto di studio, di confronto dialettico e di ispirazione intellettuale. In questo libro il filosofo francese analizza il progetto di Nietzsche di introdurre in filosofia i concetti di senso e valore.
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- Pagine: 322
- Data di uscita: 21-05-2002
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Aleg pentru început acest citat la care merită să luăm aminte: „Măreţia lui Nietzsche constă în a fi reuşit să izoleze aceste două buruieni, resentimentul şi conştiinţa încărcată . Chiar dacă n-ar prezenta decît acest aspect, filosofia lui Nietzsche tot ar fi de cea mai mare importanţă". O excelentă an Leggi tutto
از این کتاب دو ترجمهی فارسی وجود دارد؛ ترجمهی لیلا کوچکمنش و عادل مشایخی. عادل از فرانسه ترجمه کرده و لیلا از انگلیسیِ هیو تاملینسون برگردانده؛ انگلیسیای که مورد تایید خود دلوز بوده، برای آن مقدمه نوشته و برخی از عبارات را خودش پیشنهاد داده است. هر دو ترجمهی فارسی، روان و رسا هستند؛ هرچند شاید ب Leggi tutto
I am glad that Deleuze emphasized Nietzsche's incompatibility with dialectics, but sort of unimpressed by the book as a whole, which is basically just a summary (not critical at all), and even more in need of clarification than Nietzsche's own writings. I'm not sure that certain Nietzschean concepts Leggi tutto
Deleuze’s Nietzschean turn, written before Difference & Repetition and Capitalism & Schizophrenia , recasts Nietzsche's sky-high extravagances as critical philosophy. Nietzsche’s thought is “The creative element of meaning and its values”, which functions “to introduce the notions of meaning and valu Leggi tutto
Deleuze's admiration of Nietzsche is evident with this book. He systematizes Nietzsche's thoughts, pushing Nietzsche's conclusions in ways are interesting and compelling, but seem to be in line with Nietzsche's criticism of society and human conduct. Nietzsche remains fairly amorphous here as Nietzs Leggi tutto
This is one of Deleuze's earliest published works. In this radically creative interpretation of Nietzsche, Deleuze is, I think, using Nietzsche's oeuvre as the phenomenon through which to express his own fledgling philosophy. This is not, therefore, a book “about” Nietzsche's work in the sense of an Leggi tutto
Deleuze powerfully interprets some of Nietzsche's concepts, but does something much more than giving a new coat of paint to the eternal return. His approach is both crystal clear, explaining Nietzsche's difficult and allusive passages within a step-by-step analysis of his core ideas, and it is also
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