Nietzsche s Thus Spoke Zarathustra An Edinburgh Philosophical Guide 1st Edition by Douglas Burnham, Martin Jesinghausen – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-0748638338, 0748638334
Full download Nietzsche s Thus Spoke Zarathustra An Edinburgh Philosophical Guide 1st Edition after payment

Product details:
ISBN 10: 0748638334
ISBN 13: 978-0748638338
Author: Douglas Burnham, Martin Jesinghausen
Nietzsche’s ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra: An Edinburgh Philosophical Guide’ is designed to assist students in understanding this complex philosophical text by providing summaries, key ideas, historical context, and further reading suggestions. Authored by Douglas Burnham and Martin Jesinghausen, the guide emphasizes the interplay between the literary and philosophical elements of Nietzsche’s work. This first edition aims to make Nietzsche’s groundbreaking ideas more accessible to first-time readers and students of philosophy.
Table of contents:
1. Introduction and Historical Context
The Future and the Re-Imagined Past
Zarathustra as Nietzsche’s Future
Zarathustra, the Future and the Philosophy of History The Text of Zarathustra as Vision of Future Writing Zarathustra and the Shape of Things to Come About This Book
2. A Guide to the Text
Prologue
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Sections 6-7
Section 8
Section 9
Section 10
Part I
Section 1, ‘On the Three Transformations’, and a
Note on Spirit
Section 2, ‘On the Professorial Chairs of Virtue’, and a Note on Nietzsche and Satire
Section 3, On Believers in a World Behind
Section 4, ‘On the Despisers of the Body’, and a Note on Will to Power
Section 5, ‘On Enjoying and Suffering the Passions’
Section 6, ‘On the Pale Criminal
Section 7, ‘On Reading and Writing’
Section 8, On the Tree on the Mountainside’
Section 9, ‘On the Preachers of Death’
Section 10, ‘On War and Warrior-Peoples’
Section 11, ‘On the New Idol
Section 12, ‘On the Flies in the Market-Place’
Section 13, ‘On Chastity’
Section 14, ‘On the Friend
Section 15, ‘On the Thousand Goals and One’, and a Note on Nietzsche and Evolution
Section 16, ‘On the Love of One’s Neighbour’
Section 17, ‘On the Way of the Creator’
Section 18, On Old and Young Little Women’
Section 19, ‘On the Bite of the Adder’
Section 20, ‘On Children and Marriage’
Section 21, ‘On Free Death’
Section 22, ‘On the Bestowing Virtue’
Part II
Section 1, “The Child With the Mirror’
Section 2, ‘Upon the Isles of the Blest’
Section 3, ‘On Those Who Pity’
Section 4, ‘On the Priests’
Section 5, ‘On the Virtuous’
Section 6, ‘On the Rabble’, and a Note on Nietzsche and Social Taxonomy
Section 7, On the Tarantulas’
Section 8, On the Famous Wise Men’
Section 9, “The Night-Song’
Section 10, The Dance-Song’
Section 11, The Grave-Song’
Section 12, ‘On Self-Overcoming
Section 13, ‘On Those Who are Sublime’
Section 14, ‘On the Land of Culture’, and a Note on Bildung
Section 15, ‘On Immaculate Perception’
Section 16, ‘On the Scholars’
Section 17, ‘On the Poets’, and a Note on Nietzsche,
Music and Language
Section 18, ‘On Great Events’
Section 19, “The Soothsayer’
Section 20, On Redemption’
Section 21, ‘On Human Cleverness’
Section 22, “The Stillest Hour’
Part III
Section 1, “The Wanderer’, and a Note on Contingency
Section 2, ‘On the Vision and Riddle’, and a Note on Eternal Recurrence
Section 3, ‘On Blissfulness Against One’s Will’
Section 4 ‘Before the Sunrise’, and a Note on Epiphany
Section 5, ‘On the Virtue that Makes Smaller’
Section 6, ‘Upon the Mount of Olives’
Section 7, ‘On Passing By’, and a Note on the Comprehensive Soul
Section 8, ‘On Apostates’
Section 9, “The Return Home’
Section 10, ‘On the Three Evils’, and a Note on Perspectivism
Section 11, ‘On the Spirit of Heaviness’, and a Note on
Reactive Will to Power
Section 12, ‘On Old and New Tablets’
Section 13, The Convalescent’
Section 14, ‘On the Great Yearning
Section 15, “The Other Dance-Song
Section 16, “The Seven Seals’
Part IV
Section 1, “The Honey Sacrifice’
Section 2, “The Cry of Need’
Section 3, ‘Conversation with the Kings’
Section 4, “The Leech’
Section 5, “The Sorcerer’
Section 6, ‘Retired from Service’
Section 7, “The Ugliest Man’
Section 8, The Voluntary Beggar’
Section 9, “The Shadow’
Section 10, ‘At Midday’
Section 11, “The Welcome’
Section 12, “The Last Supper’
Section 13, ‘On the Superior Human’
Section 14, “The Song of Melancholy
Section 15, ‘On Science’
Section 16, Among the Daughters of the Desert’
Sections 17-18, “The Awakening’ and “The Ass Festival’
Section 19, “The Drunken Song’
Section 20, “The Sign’
3. Study Aids
Types of Question You Will Encounter
Tips for Writing about Nietzsche
People also search for:
nietzsche s thus spoke zarathustra
nietzsche thus spoke zarathustra quotes
nietzsche thus spoke zarathustra summary
nietzsche thus spoke zarathustra full text
nietzsche thus spoke zarathustra analysis
Tags: Douglas Burnham, Martin Jesinghausen, Nietzsche s Thus, Spoke Zarathustra, An Edinburgh Philosophical


