Philosophy and Poetry

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Nietzsche as Poet

Nietzsche, The Gay Science

Nietzsche. Dionysian Dithyrambs

Babich, “The ‘Gay’ Science”

Recommended:

Allen, “Nietzsche's Italian Decline” in Nietzsche in Italy

Burke, The Textual Estate

Kaufmann, 1955 “Nietzsche and Rilke”

L’Hermitte, The Troubadours through the Eyes of Nietzsche

Strong, “Preface” in Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Politics of the Ordinary 

Strong, “How to Write Scripture”

Babich, “Nietzsche and Eros between the devil and God’s deep blue sea: The problem of the artist as actor–Jew–woman”

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Babette Babich (PhD: Boston College), Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University in New York City. She has taught at Juilliard and the School of Visual Arts, NYC as well as the University of California at San Diego, Georgetown University, Stony Brook University, including Stony Brook Manhattan, Eberhard-Karls Universität, Tübingen and the Humboldt Universität, Berlin, etc.. Among other books, she is author of The Hallelujah Effect: Music, Performance Practice, and Technology (2016 [2013]), Words in Blood, Like Flowers (2006) in addition to books in French and German. Her edited collective volumes include Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science (2017) and Reading David Hume’s »Of the Standard of Taste« (2019). She is also founding editor of the journal, New Nietzsche Studies.
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