Dimensions
156 x 234 x 10mm
'Nietzsche's Philosophy' traces the passionate development of Nietzsche's thought from the aestheticism of The Birth of Tragedy through to the late doctrines of the 'will to power' and 'eternal return'.
Inspired by the phenomenological method of Edmund Husserl and by the work of Martin Heidegger, Fink exposes the central themes of Nietzsche's philosophy, revealing the philosopher who experiences thinking as a fate and who ultimately searches for an expression of his own ontological experience in a negative theology.
Fink's ability to articulate Nietzsche's path of thinking takes the reader beyond a simple historical explanation of philosophical ideas. Nietzsche's Philosophy shows how, at each stage in the development of his thought, Nietzsche sought a new 'fundamental experience' of reality beyond the abstractions of the metaphysical tradition.