Aurore de Nietzsche: La Performativit de l'illusion
Nietzsche’s campaign against morality began with Daybreak, Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality, a major book that still remains underappreciated. This monograph explores the structure and coherence of Daybreak in order to highlight its philosophical ambition: namely, to explore the real effects of illusory representations and beliefs that are so deeply rooted in human nature and culture. This task involves not only deconstructing many prejudices, but even more so establishing the very logic underlying them. Only a careful examination of the psychological, physiological and social mechanisms underlying this logic of prejudice will enable us to correctly evaluate its consequences and scope.

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Aurore de Nietzsche: La Performativit de l'illusion
Nietzsche’s campaign against morality began with Daybreak, Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality, a major book that still remains underappreciated. This monograph explores the structure and coherence of Daybreak in order to highlight its philosophical ambition: namely, to explore the real effects of illusory representations and beliefs that are so deeply rooted in human nature and culture. This task involves not only deconstructing many prejudices, but even more so establishing the very logic underlying them. Only a careful examination of the psychological, physiological and social mechanisms underlying this logic of prejudice will enable us to correctly evaluate its consequences and scope.

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Aurore de Nietzsche: La Performativit de l'illusion

Aurore de Nietzsche: La Performativit de l'illusion

by David Simonin
Aurore de Nietzsche: La Performativit de l'illusion

Aurore de Nietzsche: La Performativit de l'illusion

by David Simonin

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Nietzsche’s campaign against morality began with Daybreak, Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality, a major book that still remains underappreciated. This monograph explores the structure and coherence of Daybreak in order to highlight its philosophical ambition: namely, to explore the real effects of illusory representations and beliefs that are so deeply rooted in human nature and culture. This task involves not only deconstructing many prejudices, but even more so establishing the very logic underlying them. Only a careful examination of the psychological, physiological and social mechanisms underlying this logic of prejudice will enable us to correctly evaluate its consequences and scope.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783111447407
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 10/21/2024
Pages: 600
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)
Language: French
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Simonin, Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (ITEM, CNRS/ENS), Paris, Frankreich.

David Simonin, Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (ITEM, CNRS/ENS), Paris, France.

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