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  1. Nietzsche's Epic of the Soul: Thus Spoke Zarathustra.T. K. Seung - 2005 - Lexington Books.
    The author deciphers Nietzsche's most enigmatic work as Zarathustra's epic campaign to save secular culture from degradation in the godless world. In this epic reading, the ostensibly atheistic work turns out to be a profound religious text. This revelation is breathtaking and edifying.
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  • (1 other version)The Poverty of Philosophy.Dennis Vanden Auweele - 2013 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (3):411-432.
    Recently, William Desmond’s metaxological philosophy has been gaining popularity since it proposes a powerful counterweight to the dominance of deconstruction in certain areas of contemporary philosophy of religion. This paper serves to introduce Desmond’s philosophy and confront it with one specific form of Postmodern theology, namely John Caputo’s “weak theology.” Since Desmond’s philosophy is—while thought-provoking and refreshing—not well known, a substantial part of this paper is devoted to fleshing out its central concepts: perplexity, metaxology, and hyperbolic indirection. Afterwards, I argue (...)
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  • “Caesar with the soul of christ”: Nietzsche's highest impossibility.W. Desmond - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 61 (1):27 - 61.
    This article reflects on Nietzsche's striking phrase: “A Roman Caesar with the soul of Christ.” It outlines different senses of will to power. It argues that, given Nietzsche's understanding of will to power, there is something impossible about his coupling of Caesar and Christ. Christ would have to cease to be Christ to conform to Nietzsche'sideal. Nietzsche's views are related to what the author calls erotic sovereignty and agapeic service. The significances of gift, love of neighbour, the issue of spiritual (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Thus spoke Zarathustra.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1917 - New York,: Viking Press. Edited by Walter Arnold Kaufmann.
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  • Is there a sabbath for thought?: between religion and philosophy.William Desmond - 2005 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Seeking to renew an ancient companionship between the philosophical andthe religious, this book’s meditative chapters dwell on certain elementalexperiences or happenings that keep the soul alive to the enigma of the divine.William Desmond engages the philosophical work of Pascal, Kant, Hegel,Nietzsche, Shestov, and Soloviev, among others, and pursues with a philosophicalmindfulness what is most intimate in us, yet most universal: sleep, poverty,imagination, courage and witness, reverence, hatred and love, peace and war.Being religious has to do with that intimate universal, beyond (...)
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  • (1 other version)Nietzsche: The Man and His Philosophy.R. J. Hollingdale - 1965 - London,: Cambridge University Press.
    This classic biography of Nietzsche, first published in the 1960s, was enthusiastically reviewed at the time. The biography is now reissued with its text updated in the light of recent research. Hollingdale's biography remains the single best account of the life and works for the student or non-specialist. The biography chronicles Nietzsche's intellectual evolution and discusses his friendship and breach with Wagner, his attitude towards Schopenhauer, and his indebtedness to Darwin and the Greeks. It follows the years of his maturity (...)
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  • Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy.Maudemarie Clark - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    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. (...)
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  • Nietzsche's Teaching: An Interpretation of Thus Spoke Zarathustra.Laurence Lampert - 1986 - Yale University Press.
    The first comprehensive interpretation of Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra--an important and difficult text and the only book Nietzsche ever wrote with characters, events, setting, and a plot. Laurence Lampert's chapter-by-chapter commentary on Nietzsche's magnum opus clarifies not only Zarathustra's narrative structure but also the development of Nietzsche's thinking as a whole. "An impressive piece of scholarship. Insofar as it solves the riddle of Zarathustra in an unprecedented fashion, this study serves as an invaluable resource for all serious students of Nietzsche's (...)
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  • Being and the Between: Political Theory in the American Academy.William Desmond - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    This is the culmination of a systematic metaphysics written by a world-class philosopher, demonstrating the need for a renewal of metaphysics.
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  • (1 other version)William Desmond: The Intimate Strangeness of Being. [REVIEW]Dennis Vanden Auweele - 2012 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 65 (3):298-300.
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  • On exceeding determination and the ideal of reason: Immanuel Kant, William Desmond and the noumenological principle.Christopher David Shaw - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    On Exceeding Determination and the Ideal of Reason: Immanuel Kant, William Desmond, and the Noumenological Principle examines the critical philosophy of Immanuel Kant, as it bears on theological principles. Focusing on the foundational ideas (of self, world, and God) that constitute Kant's metaphysical system, Shaw argues that these ideal projections of the rational structures of the thinking subject only conceal and obfuscate the more robust sense of the real that exists behind all phenomenal appearances. This book aims to critically assess (...)
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  • (1 other version)Dream Monologues of Autonomy.William Desmond - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (4):305-321.
    The writer of the below thought he would do something clever and out of the way. I tried to dissuade him, but without success. I told him that readers would prefer a more sober scholarly approach. I tried to appeal to his other work and his systematic proclivities. Why not try like Schelling to produce a system of freedom? He looked at me queerly. I was a bit taken aback when he burst out laughing in my face, and blurted out: (...)
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  • (1 other version)Thus spoke Zarathustra: a book for all and none.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (ed.) - 1974 - New York: Cambrige University Press.
    Nietzsche regarded 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' as his most important work, and his story of the wandering Zarathustra has had enormous influence on subsequent culture. Nietzsche uses a mixture of homilies, parables, epigrams and dreams to introduce some of his most striking doctrines, including the Overman, nihilism, and the eternal return of the same. This edition offers a new translation by Adrian Del Caro which restores the original versification of Nietzsche's text and captures its poetic brilliance. Robert Pippin's introduction discusses many (...)
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  • Index.William Desmond - 2008 - In God and the Between. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 341–347.
    The prelims comprise: Half Title Title Copyright Contents Preface List of Abbreviations.
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  • A Secular Age.Charles Taylor - 2007 - Harvard University Press.
    The place of religion in society has changed profoundly in the last few centuries, particularly in the West. In what will be a defining book for our time, Taylor takes up the question of what these changes mean, and what, precisely, happens when a society becomes one in which faith is only one human possibility among others.
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  • Nietzsches Philosophie.Eugen Fink - 1963 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 17 (3):527-532.
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  • (1 other version)Dream Monologues and Autonomy.William Desmond - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (4):305-321.
    The writer of the below thought he would do something clever and out of the way. I tried to dissuade him, but without success. I told him that readers would prefer a more sober scholarly approach. I tried to appeal to his other work and his systematic proclivities. Why not try like Schelling to produce a system of freedom? He looked at me queerly. I was a bit taken aback when he burst out laughing in my face, and blurted out: (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Death of Nietzsche's Zarathustra.Paul S. Loeb - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this study of Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Paul S. Loeb proposes a fresh account of the relation between the book's literary and philosophical aspects and argues that the book's narrative is designed to embody and exhibit the truth of eternal recurrence. Loeb shows how Nietzsche constructed a unified and complete plot in which the protagonist dies, experiences a deathbed revelation of his endlessly repeating life, and then returns to his identical life so as to recollect this revelation and gain (...)
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  • (1 other version)Nietzsches Philosophie.Eugen Fink - 1968 - Mainz,: Kohlhammer.
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  • The Weakness of God: A Theology of the Event.John D. Caputo - 2006 - Indiana University Press.
    Applying an ever more radical hermeneutics, John D. Caputo breaks down the name of God in this irrepressible book. Instead of looking at God as merely a name, Caputo views it as an event, or what the name conjures or promises in the future. For Caputo, the event exposes God as weak, unstable, and barely functional. While this view of God flies in the face of most religions and philosophies, it also puts up a serious challenge to fundamental tenets of (...)
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  • Art, Origins, Otherness: Between Philosophy and Art.William Desmond - 2003 - State University of New York Press.
    Addresses the end of art and the task of metaphysics.
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  • The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic?Slavoj Žižek & John Milbank - 2009 - MIT Press.
    A militant Marxist atheist and a "Radical Orthodox" Christian theologiansquare off on everything from the meaning of theology and Christ to the war machine of corporatemafia.
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  • Towards a philosophy of God. A study in William desmond’s thought.Sander Griffioen - 2010 - Philosophia Reformata 75 (2):117-140.
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  • The God of the Gaps.Dennis5 Vanden Auweele - 2011 - Journal of Dharma 36 (2):199-212.
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  • (1 other version)The death of Nietzsche's Zarathustra.Paul S. Loeb - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The eternal recurrence of the same. Simmel's critique ; Awareness ; Evidence ; Significance ; Coherence -- Demon or god? Deathbed revelation ; Daimonic prophecy ; Dionysian doctrine ; Diagnostic test -- The dwarf and the gateway. The gateway to Hades ; The dwarf's interpretation ; Zarathustra's cross-examination ; The inescapable cycle ; Crossing the gateway ; No time until rebirth ; The ancient memory ; Midnight swan song -- The great noon. Two conclusions ; Tragic end and analeptic satyr (...)
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  • (1 other version)Nietzsche: the man and his philosophy.R. J. Hollingdale - 1965 - Baton Rouge,: Louisiana State University Press.
    This is the ideal book for anyone interested in Nietzsche's life and work who wishes to learn why he is such a significant figure for the development of modern ...
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  • Religion, Metaphysics, and the Postmodern: William Desmond and John D. Caputo.Christopher Ben Simpson - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    Introduction -- Caputo -- Metaphysics -- Ethics -- God and religion -- Conclusion: Divine hyperbolics, two visions, four errors.
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  • (1 other version)Nietzsche. The Man and his Philosophy.R. Hollingdale - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (4):738-738.
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  • (1 other version)Nietzsche—The Man and His Philosophy.R. J. Hollingdale - 1999 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 18:80-83.
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  • (1 other version)After the Death of God.Jeffrey W. Robbins (ed.) - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    It has long been assumed that the more modern we become, the less religious we will be. Yet a recent resurrection in faith has challenged the certainty of this belief. In these original essays and interviews, leading hermeneutical philosophers and postmodern theorists John D. Caputo and Gianni Vattimo engage with each other's past and present work on the subject and reflect on our transition from secularism to postsecularism. As two of the figures who have contributed the most to the theoretical (...)
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  • Nietzsche 's Teaching: An Interpretation of Thus Spoke Zarathustra.Laurence Lampert - 1987 - The Personalist Forum 3 (2):157-159.
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  • God and the Between.William Desmond - 2008 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    An original work which rethinks the question of God in a constructive spirit, drawing its conclusions by considering ideas received from both philosophy and religion. Makes an important new contribution to the ongoing scholarly debates surrounding the intersection of philosophy and religion Suggests that this junction is not just dictated by religion having to prove its credentials to rational philosophy, but that it is also a matter of philosophy wondering if religion is the ultimate partner in dialogue Includes discussion of (...)
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  • Ethics and the Between.William Desmond - 2001 - State University of New York Press.
    Articulates the necessity for a comprehensive reconstructive thinking about the meaning of being good.
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  • Perplexity and Ultimacy: Metaphysical Thoughts From the Middle.William Desmond - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    Desmond explores perplexity regarding ultimacy--the metaphysical perplexity that precedes and exceeds scientific and commonsense curiosity.
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  • (2 other versions)What does zarathustra whisper in life's ear?Michael Platt - 1988 - Nietzsche Studien 17 (1):179.
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  • After the Death of God.Gianni Vattimo & John D. Caputo - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    In these original essays and interviews, leading hermeneutical philosophers and postmodern theorists John D. Caputo and Gianni Vattimo engage with each other's past and present work on the subject and reflect on our transition from ...
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  • Divine excess: the God who comes after.Merold Westphal - 2001 - In John D. Caputo (ed.), The Religious. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 259--276.
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  • Between System and Poetics: William Desmond and Philosophy After Dialectic.Thomas Augustine Francis Kelly - 2007 - Routledge.
    This is the first book-length examination of the work of an important contemporary thinker in the continental tradition, William Desmond. Desmond's thought is a new, post-modern way of articulating what he calls the 'between' which is human existence. Rooted in Plato and Augustine, and advancing through a confrontation with Hegel and Nietzsche, Desmond rejects facile scepticism and wins through to a strikingly original and powerfully searching articulation of the human. The present volume contains essays on Desmond's work both by emerging (...)
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  • (1 other version)William Desmond: The Intimate Strangeness of Being.Dennis Vanden Auweele - 2012 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 65 (3):298-300.
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  • The William Desmond Reader.Christopher Ben Simpson (ed.) - 2012 - State University of New York Press.
    _Career-spanning selections from the writings of William Desmond._.
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  • The Religious.John D. Caputo (ed.) - 2001 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _The Religious_ offers landmark texts from Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Levinas, Derrida, and Irigaray, excerpts from the famous debate between Jean-Luc Marion and Dominique Janicaud, and ten original selections, some of which include coverage of feminist theology.
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  • (2 other versions)What does zarathustra whisper in life’s ear?Michael Platt - 1988 - Nietzsche Studien 17:179-194.
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