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Nietzsche and the Origin of Virtue
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Nietzsche and the Origin of Virtue Paperback / softback - 1993

by Lester H. Hunt

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Paperback / softback. New. Lester Hunt examines in detail areas such as Nietzsche's views on human rights, his 'anti-political' stance and his unusual use of the idea of 'experimentation' as an ethical ideal. Should we accept and use his ideas?
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  • Title Nietzsche and the Origin of Virtue
  • Author Lester H. Hunt
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Edition Reissue
  • Condition New
  • Pages 224
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Routledge, Independence, Kentucky, U.S.A.
  • Date 1993-05-06
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9780415095808
  • ISBN 9780415095808 / 0415095808
  • Weight 0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.57 x 5.49 x 0.69 in (21.77 x 13.94 x 1.75 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: Modern
  • Dewey Decimal Code 193

From the publisher

In Ecce Homo (1908) Friedrich Nietzsche calls himself "the first immoralist" and adds "that makes me the annihilator par excellence".
Lester Hunt examines this and other radical claims in order to show that Nietzsche does have a coherent ethical and political philosophy. He uses Nietzsche's writings as a starting point for a critique of a wider, contemporary ethical project - one that should inform our lives as well as our thoughts.

From the rear cover

In Ecce Homo (1908) Friedrich Nietzsche calls himself 'the first immoralist' and adds 'that makes me the annihilator par excellence'. Lester Hunt examines this and other radical claims in order to show that Nietzsche does have a coherent ethical and political philosophy.