01402nam a22001577a 450000500170000000800410001702000230005804100080008108200130008910000240010224501080012626000260023430000190026050400100027952009550028920260314122309.0260314b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781557531575qpbk aeng a193bTON aTongeren Paul Van  aReinterpreting Modern Culture: An Introduction to Friedrich Nietzsche's Philosophyc/Paul Van Tongeren  bPurdue Univ Prc2000. a322p,;c20 cm. aindex aFriedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) presents himself several times as a physician of culture. He considers it his task to make a diagnosis of the culture of his age, to point to the latent or patent diseases, but also to the possibilities to overcome them. His diagnosis, prognosis, and prescriptions implied an overcoming of traditional interpretation of what is going on in the main domains of culture: knowledge, morality, religion, and art. An introduction to Nietzsche’s thinking should be a confrontation with a challenging reinterpretation of our own culture. Friedrich Nietzsche himself claimed that one does not really know his work without being both irritated and fascinated by it, without having “experienced” it. This book presents Nietzsche's thoughts on knowledge and reality, on morality and politics, and on religion. Preceding these main dialogues is an introduction on the art of reading Nietzsche's texts and on his art of writing.