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Nietzsche's immoralism : politics as first philosophy / / Donovan Miyasaki
Nietzsche's immoralism : politics as first philosophy / / Donovan Miyasaki
Autore Miyasaki Donovan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (298 pages)
Disciplina 193
Soggetto topico Political science - Philosophy
Political science
ISBN 9783031113598
3031113594
9783031113581
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations of Nietzsche's Works -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Part I: Morality After Freedom: An Interpretation -- Chapter 2: Aestheticism After Freedom -- 1 Reading Nietzsche Backward -- 2 Nietzsche's Core Commitment: Fatalistic Determinism -- 3 A Hard Incompatibilist Interpretation of Nietzsche's Argument Against "Unfree Will" -- 4 Self-creation as Artifice: The Art of Appearing to Oneself as an Agent -- References -- Chapter 3: Immoralism: Against the Morality of Improvement -- 1 Against Improvement: The Incompatibility of Fatalism and Exhortative Morality -- 2 Against Aestheticism: The Incompatibility of Fatalism and Stoic Amor Fati -- 3 The Will to Power as Contest, Not Conquest: Pleasure in Resistance, Not Domination -- References -- Chapter 4: Amor Fati as the Criterion of Enhancement -- 1 The Will to Power as Amor Fati: The Non-instrumental Affirmation of Suffering -- 2 Against Hurka's Perfectionism: The Incompatibility of Perfectibility and Fatalism -- 3 Against Katsafanas's Constitutivist Perfectionism: The Intrinsic Perfection of the Will to Power -- References -- Chapter 5: Moral Naturalism or Naturalism Against Morality? -- 1 Animal Life as Moral Criterion: The Naturalistic Fallacy and the Problem of Domination -- 2 From Animal to Human Life: Internal Domination as a New Criterion of Health -- 3 A Moral Ideal Without Moral Content: Agency as the Criterion of Human Health -- 4 An Immoralist Answer to the Problem of Moral Conflict -- References -- Part II: Politics After Morality: A Reconstruction -- Chapter 6: Politics After the Prejudice of Morality -- 1 How to Persuade to an Immoralist Ideal: Shaw and the Problem of Legitimacy -- 2 How to Motivate an Immoralist Ideal: Drochon and the Problem of Nobility -- 3 Genealogy as Immoralism: Non-normative Description of Moral Practice.
References -- Chapter 7: Nietzsche's Moral Philosophy as Disguised Political Philosophy -- 1 Educating the Educators: Moral Philosophy as Moral Psychology? -- 2 Beyond Moral Psychology: Genealogy as Historical Materialism -- 3 Against Moral Philosophy: Political Philosophy as First Philosophy -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Immoralist Metapolitics and the Possibility of a Nietzschean Left -- 1 Immoralism as Historical Materialist Politics -- 2 Immoralism as Metapolitics -- 3 Nous Autres, Utopian Socialists: Immoralism as the Foundation of Left Politics -- References -- References -- Index.
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Miyasaki Donovan  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
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Politics after morality : toward a Nietzschean left / / Donovan Miyasaki
Politics after morality : toward a Nietzschean left / / Donovan Miyasaki
Autore Miyasaki Donovan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (334 pages)
Disciplina 193
Soggetto topico Political ethics
ISBN 9783031122286
3031122283
9783031122279
3031122275
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations of Nietzsche's Works -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1 Overview of the Project and Summary of the Previous Volume -- 2 Introduction to the Second and Final Volume of the Project -- References -- Part I: Nietzsche Contra Nietzsche: Against Aristocracy -- Chapter 2: Nietzsche's Immoralist Theory of State Legitimacy -- 1 The New Problem of Normative Authority: Legitimacy Without Persuasion -- 2 Nietzsche's Solution to the Authority Problem: Amor Fati as a Posteriori Legitimacy -- References -- Chapter 3: Nietzsche's All Too Moralist Politics of Aristocratic Radicalism -- 1 The Law of Manu: The Foundations of Political Philosophy in Holy Lies -- 2 Meaningful Suffering: Nietzsche's Failed Solution to the Legitimacy Problem -- 3 Aristocratic Radicalism as Nihilistic Idealism: Meaning without Material Foundation -- References -- Part II: Justice Beyond Exchange -- Chapter 4: Nietzsche's Failed Theory of Aristocratic Justice -- 1 Criteria for Reconstructing Nietzsche's Incompatibilist, Immoralist Politics -- 2 Nietzsche's Early Contractarian Theory of Justice: Self-Interested Exchange -- 3 Nietzsche's Late Theory of Justice: Symbolic Exchange Between Classes -- References -- Chapter 5: An Immoralist Theory of Right: Doing Justice to the Drives -- 1 Types, Not Classes, as the Aim of Justice -- 2 Breeding, Not Improvement, as Means to Justice: How to Make Unequals Equal -- 3 Drives, Not Individuals, as the Object of Justice: Difference to the Different -- 4 Non-liberal Rights: Never Make the Different the Same -- References -- Part III: Democracy After Liberty -- Chapter 6: An Immoralist Theory of Peoples: Nobility as Collective Agency -- 1 A Herd Animal Without Instincts: Nietzsche's Misleading Animal Rhetoric -- 2 Herds Versus Peoples: The Possibility of Noble Collective Agency and Self-Rule.
3 Peoples and Institutions: The Place of Strong, Manifold Souls in the Social Order -- References -- Chapter 7: An Immoralist Theory of Democracy as the Production of a People -- 1 Pluralism Versus Democracy: Why Popular Power Harms Individual Feelings of Freedom -- 2 The Aristocratism of Procedural Democracy: Majoritarianism, Elitism, and Ideology -- 3 Principles of Immoralist Democracy: A Non-liberalism of Consequences -- 4 The Danger of Non-liberalism: The Gay Science as Experimental, Democratic Verification -- References -- Part IV: Egalitarianism After Morality -- Chapter 8: An Immoralist Theory of Egalitarianism: Toward a Nietzschean Theory of Socialism -- 1 The Breeding Conditions of Higher Types: Nietzsche's Hothouse Politics -- 2 Nietzsche's Failed Case Against Equality: Pathos from Distance Versus Pathos for Difference -- Against Qualitative Equality: Ähnlichkeit or Vielheit, Similarity or Multiplicity? -- Against Quantitative Equality: Pathos of Distance as Superiority or Difference? -- 3 Objections and Replies to Noble Egalitarianism: Why Equality Is Enhancement -- Against Liberal Egalitarianism: Aristocracy as Qualitative or Quantitative Power? -- Against Equality as Complacency: Will to Domination or Will to Resistance? -- Against Equality as Inefficient Enhancement: The Critic's Distribution Argument -- For Equality in Moderation: The Critic's Argument for Progressive Elitism -- The Case for Efficient Egalitarian Enhancement -- References -- Chapter 9: Conclusion: Toward a Nietzschean Socialist Politics -- 1 Why Should a Nietzschean Egalitarianism Be Socialist? -- 2 How Would Nietzschean Socialism Be Different from Agonism, Marxism, or Anarchism? -- 3 How Would Nietzschean Political Practice Be Different from the Contemporary Left's? -- Nietzschean Socialism as a Tragic Realist Politics.
Nietzschean Socialism as an Immoralist Politics -- Nietzschean Socialism as an Anti-utopian Politics -- 4 Anti-utopian Socialism: A Populist Coalition of the Non-identical and Faithless -- Anti-utopian Socialism as a Class-Expansionist Politics of Non-identity -- Anti-utopian Socialism as a Socialism for the Faithless -- References -- References -- Index.
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Miyasaki Donovan  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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