The Question of Ethics : Nietzsche, Foucault, Heidegger /
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
1990.
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Table of Contents:
- The Question Concerns Ethics
- The Question Turns On Ethics: Self-Overcoming In Nietzsche's Genealogy Of The Ascetic Ideal
- 1. The Functions Of Recoil
- 2. Nietzsche's Self-Overcoming Is The Middle Voice Of Metaphysics
- 3. Genealogy And Ascetic Ideal
- 4. The Ascetic Ideal And The Ascetic Priest: "There Is Nothing Of Virtue In This"
- 5."Probably It Infects Even Us"
- Ethics Is The Question: The Fragmented Subject In Foucault's Genealogy
- 1. Geneaology's Ethos
- 2. The Unbearable Lightness Of Reason: Reason's Recoil In Madness
- 3. A Genealogy Of Genealogical Knowledge
- 4. Fragmented Man
- 5. Games Of Truth, The Ethical Subject
- The Question Of Dasein's Most Proper Being
- 1. Dasein's Eigenste Being
- 2. A Recoiling Search For Authenticity
- 3. The Question Of Suffering
- 4. Ecstasis
- 5. Overturning In The Basic Problems Of Phenomenology
- 6. The Truth Of Ecstasis
- 7. Ethos/Ecstasis
- These Violent Passions: The Rector's Address
- "All Truth'- Is That Not A Compound lie?" The Ascetic Ideal In Heidegger's Thought
- 1. The Unfolding Of The Ascetic Ideal In The Unfolding Of The Appeal Of Being
- 2. Giving Thought To Simple Oneness
- 3. A Simple Conjunction
- 4. The Rule Of Being in Gelassenheit
- 5. "We Need Desperately To See In The Dark"