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 Nietzsche and Philosophy

Nietzsche and Philosophy

Gilles Deleuze

Translated by Hugh Tomlinson

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First published in Great Britain 1983 by The Alhlone Press

Paperback edtion 1986 Reprinted 1992, 19%, 2002

Originally published in France in 1962 as Nietzsche et la philosophic by Presses Universitaires de France

? Presses Universitaires dc France, 1962 Preface and this translation ? The Athlone Press. 1983

The publishers acknowledge the financial assistance at the French Ministry ol Culture and Communication in the translation of this work

Published in the U S A and Canada by Columbia University Press

British Library Cataloguing in Publicalion Data

Deleu/e, Gilles

Nietzsche and philosophy.

I. Nietzsche, Friedrich

I. Title

II. Nietzsche et la philosophie

English

193

B3317

ISBN 0-8264-6150-6

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Contents

Preface to the English Translation

ix

Translator's Note

xv

Abbreviations of Nietzsche's Works

xvi

1. The Tragic

1

1. The Concept of Genealogy

1

2. Sense

3

3. The Philosophy of the Will

6

4. Against the Dialectic

8

5. The Problem of Tragedy

10

6. Nietzsche's Evolution

12

7. Dionysus and Christ

14

8. The Essence of the Tragic

17

9. The Problem of Existence

19

10. Existence and Innocence

22

11. The Dicethrow

25

12. Consequences for the Eternal Return

27

13. Nietzsche's Symbolism

29

14. Nietzsche and Mallarme

32

15. Tragic Thought

34

16. The Touchstone

36

2. Active and Reactive

39

1. The Body

39

2. The Distinction of Forces

40

3. Quantity and Quality

42

4. Nietzsche and Science

44

5. First Aspect of the Eternal Return: as cosmoligical and

physical doctrine

47

6. What is the Will to Power?

49

7. Nietzsche's Terminology

52

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