Friedrich Nietzsche haunts the modern world. His elusive writings with
their characteristic combination of trenchant analysis of the modern
predicament and suggestive but ambiguous proposals for dealing with it
have fascinated generations of artists, scholars, critics, philosophers,
and ordinary readers. Maudemarie Clark's highly original study gives a
lucid and penetrating analytical account of all the central topics of
Nietzsche's epistemology and metaphysics, including his views on truth
and language, his perspectivism, and his doctrines of the will-to-power
and the eternal recurrence. The Nietzsche who emerges from these pages
is a subtle and sophisticated philosopher, whose highly articulated
views are of continuing interest as contributions to a whole range of
philosphical issues. This remarkable reading of Nietzsche will
interest not only philosophers, but also readers in neighboring
disciplines such as literature and intellectual history.
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