Kurzbeschreibung
"an innovative and scholarly exploration of nihilism and the spirit (of our time) in Nietzsche" Chris Long, University of Durham/UK
"The author's exposition of Nietzsche's metaphysics is incisive, original and thought-provoking. [...] fresh and sharply focused" Paul MacDonald, Murdoch University, Australia
"This work provides an original response to the classic question concerning the authority that Nietzsche can legitimately claim for his philosophical voice [...] Mr. Sorgner boldly attempts to show that Nietzsche is not caught in a paradox" David Owen, University of Southampton/UK
Stefan Sorgner was born at the 15.10.1973 in Wetzlar/Germany. He studied Philosophy at King's College/University of London and at the University of Durham.
Klappentext
"an innovative and scholarly exploration of nihilism and the spirit (of our time) in Nietzsche" (Chris Long, University of Durham/UK)
"The author's exposition of Nietzsche's metaphysics is incisive, original and thought-provoking.....fresh and sharply focused" (Paul MacDonald, Murdoch University, Perth/Australia)
"This work provides an original response to the classic question concerning the authority that Nietzsche can legitimately claim for his philosophical voice.....Mr. Sorgner boldly attempts to show that Nietzsche is not caught in a paradox" (David Owen, University of Southampton/UK)
Über den Autor
Auszug aus Metaphysics without Truth On the Importance of Consistency within Nietzsche's Philosophy von Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Copyright © 1999. Abdruck erfolgt mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Rechteinhaber. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
David E. Cooper, University of Durham/UK
"an innovative and scholarly exploration of nihilism and the spirit (of our time) in Nietzsche"
Chris Long, University of Durham/UK
"The author's exposition of Nietzsche's metaphysics is incisive, original and thought-provoking. [...] fresh and sharply focused"
Paul MacDonald, Murdoch University, Australia
"This work provides an original response to the classic question concerning the authority that Nietzsche can legitimately claim for his philosophical voice [...] Mr. Sorgner boldly attempts to show that Nietzsche is not caught in a paradox"
David Owen, University of Southampton/UK
Stefan Sorgner was born at the 15.10.1973 in Wetzlar/Germany. He studied Philosophy at King's College/University of London and at the University of Durham.