Nietzsche's Mirror
The World as Will to Power- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2002
Summary
Nietzsche's Mirror introduces the reader to one of the most central and pervasive themes in Friedrich Nietzsche's works—will to power. The book traces Nietzsche's use of the terms 'power,' 'will,' and 'will to power' as they are presented in both the works he authorized for publication and his literary remains, called the Nachlass. The author demonstrates that will to power as it is presented in the Nachlass differs from the way it is presented in the works Nietzsche authorized for publication before his collapse in 1889. Then it is argued that the problems that the Nachlass poses for scholars suggests that the Nachlass material should not be held in the same regard as the works Nietzsche authorized for publication. Because of the discrepancy between the published and unpublished writings, will to power should not be interpreted as a metaphysical principle operating behind the world, since the metaphysical-sounding passages are located in the Nachlass, but rather as a tool for interpreting relations, especially human relations, within the world. The final chapter examines Nietzsche's unique style of writing, which the author calls 'mirror writing.' Mirror writing is a technique Nietzsche deliberately employs in order to have such visionary themes as will to power, master morality, and eternal recurrence reflect the reader's values back to himself. Since this book is meant to be an introduction to will to power, at the end of each chapter is a list of additional books, so that the reader can delve further into the themes presented in the chapter, such as Nietzsche's biography, ethics, writings on truth, and eternal recurrence.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2002
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8476-9795-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-585-38562-4
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 2
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Foreword No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Key to the Abbreviations No access
- 1 The Development of Will to Power No access Pages 1 - 18
- 2 Will to Power in the Published Works No access Pages 19 - 50
- 3 Will to Power in the Unpublished Works No access Pages 51 - 78
- 4 Will to Power and Truth No access Pages 79 - 106
- 5 Nietzsche's Magic: It's All Done with Mirrors No access Pages 107 - 128
- Afterword No access Pages 129 - 134
- Notes No access Pages 135 - 138
- Relevant Bibliography No access Pages 139 - 144
- Index No access Pages 145 - 148
- About the Author No access Pages 149 - 2





