Nietzsche's Animal Philosophy : Culture, Politics, and the Animality of the Human Being / Vanessa Lemm.
2009
B3317 .L433 2009
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Nietzsche's Animal Philosophy : Culture, Politics, and the Animality of the Human Being / Vanessa Lemm.
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9780823238002
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New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2009]
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©2009
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English
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In English.
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1 online resource (256 p.)
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10.1515/9780823238002 doi
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B3317 .L433 2009
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This book explores the significance of human animality in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and provides the first systematic treatment of the animal theme in Nietzsche's corpus as a whole Lemm argues that the animal is neither a random theme nor a metaphorical device in Nietzsche's thought. Instead, it stands at the center of his renewal of the practice and meaning of philosophy itself. Lemm provides an original contribution to on-going debates on the essence of humanism and its future. At the center of this new interpretation stands Nietzsche's thesis that animal life and its potential for truth, history, and morality depends on a continuous antagonism between forgetfulness (animality) and memory (humanity). This relationship accounts for the emergence of humanity out of animality as a function of the antagonism between civilization and culture.By taking the antagonism of culture and civilization to be fundamental for Nietzsche's conception of humanity and its becoming, Lemm gives a new entry point into the political significance of Nietzsche's thought. The opposition between civilization and culture allows for the possibility that politics is more than a set of civilizational techniques that seek to manipulate, dominate, and exclude the animality of the human animal. By seeing the deep-seated connections of politics with culture, Nietzsche orients politics beyond the domination over life and, instead, offers the animality of the human being a positive, creative role in the organization of life. Lemm's book presents Nietzsche as the thinker of an emancipatory and affirmative biopolitics.This book will appeal not only to readers interested in Nietzsche, but also to anyone interested in the theme of the animal in philosophy, literature, cultural studies and the arts, as well as those interested in the relation between biological life and politics.
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Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction. The Animal in Nietzsche's Philosophy
1. Culture and Civilization
2. Politics and Promise
3. Culture and Economy
4. Giving and Forgiving
5. Animality, Creativity, and Historicity
6. Animality, Language, and Truth
Conclusion. Biopolitics and the Question of Animal Life
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction. The Animal in Nietzsche's Philosophy
1. Culture and Civilization
2. Politics and Promise
3. Culture and Economy
4. Giving and Forgiving
5. Animality, Creativity, and Historicity
6. Animality, Language, and Truth
Conclusion. Biopolitics and the Question of Animal Life
Notes
Bibliography
Index