Nietzsche: The will to power as knowledge and as metaphysicsHarper & Row, 1987 |
Contents
The Will to Power as Principle of a New Valuation | 3 |
Knowledge in Nietzsches Fundamental Thought | 22 |
The Essence of Truth Correctness as Estimation | 32 |
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absolute according already animal anthropomorphism apparent world appearance Aristotle art and truth Baeumler basic basis becomes beingness biological chaos character commanding concept of truth consummate subjectivity decision determination distinction doctrine empowering enhancement Ernst Jünger essence of knowledge essence of power essence of reason essence of truth essential estimations of value eternal return everything fixation grasped Greek ground Heidegger Heidegger's hence Heraclitus holding-to-be-true horizon human illusion immoralists insofar interpretation Jünger's justice knowing latter law of contradiction lecture course Leibniz living Martin Heidegger means merely meta modern Nietzsche says Nietzsche's metaphysics Nietzsche's thinking Nietzsche's thought nihilism nihilistic ousia overman overpowering permanentizing perspectival perspective philosophy Platonic poetizing positing possible Power as Knowledge precisely present preservation primordial projection question realm recurrence relation representation representing revaluation schematizing sense suprasensuous supreme thing thinker traditional true world unity Untimely Meditation valuation value-estimation Volume Western metaphysics whole word Zarathustra