Morality, Culture, and History: Essays on German PhilosophyCambridge University Press, 13.01.1999 - 207 Seiten Raymond Geuss treats a variety of topics in ethics, aesthetics, and the philosophy of history with special reference to the work of Hegel, Nietzsche, and Adorno. Two of the essays in the volume deal with central aspects of the philosophy of Nietzsche. The collection also contains an essay on the history of conceptions of 'culture' and one on the ethics of Ernst Tugendhat. The remaining three essays focus on questions in aesthetics. The volume will be of interest to students of modern philosophy, German intellectual and cultural history, and literary theory. |
Inhalt
Nietzsche and genealogy | 1 |
Kultur Bildung Geist | 29 |
Equality and equilibrium in the ethics of Ernst Tugendhat | 51 |
Art and theodicy | 78 |
Adorno and Berg | 116 |
Form and the new in Adornos Vers une musique informelle | 140 |
Nietzsche and morality | 167 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absolute need admiration Adorno aesthetic affirmative Alban Berg analysis argument ascetic ideals basic believe Berg Berg's Bildung Brian Ferneyhough calls Christian morality claims cognitive coherent composer conception Critical Theory culture deepest interests demands dialectical Dialektik discussion distinction egalitarian equality Ernst Tugendhat essay ethics evil existing fact form of morality forms of valuation Frankfurt genealogy Genealogy of Morality German give Habermas Hegel Hegelian human important individual inherent intuitions Jesus judgment Kant kind least living material means metaphysical Minima Moralia modern world nature neuen Musik Nietz Nietzsche 1980 Nietzsche thinks Nietzsche's object origin particular perhaps philosophy political position possible Quentin Skinner question radical rational Raymond Geuss reason reflective equilibrium sche Schönberg seems sense significant social society speak specific successful Suhrkamp term theodicy things Thomas Mann thought tion tional traditional truth trying Tugendhat will-to-power Wozzeck Zivilisation
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