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- An incisive exploration of Nietzsche as a bold, visionary poet-philosopher.
- About the Author: Keith Ansell-Pearson is emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Warwick.
- 288 Pages
- Philosophy, Individual Philosophers
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About the Book
"An incisive exploration of Nietzsche as a bold, visionary poet-philosopher. Today, Nietzsche is justly celebrated for his rich, philosophical naturalism, but Keith Ansell-Pearson warns that we must not overlook the visionary dimension of his thinking and his focus on the need to cultivate a new care of the self and care of life. In Nietzsche's Earthbound Wisdom, Ansell-Pearson recovers Nietzsche's love for a philosophy that guides us through our passions, one that opens us more fully to the possibilities of life and the joy of knowledge. Ansell-Pearson offers close readings of Nietzsche's texts in conversation with philosophical and literary figures including Augustine, Baudelaire, Carlyle, Dostoevsky, Emerson, Flaubert, Stendhal, and more. Throughout, Ansell-Pearson examines Nietzsche's sophisticated critique of literary naturalism and his alternative conception of the poet as a seer who has a deep longing for a new earth"--
Book Synopsis
An incisive exploration of Nietzsche as a bold, visionary poet-philosopher.
Today, Nietzsche is justly celebrated for his rich, philosophical naturalism, but Keith Ansell-Pearson warns that we must not overlook the visionary dimension of his thinking and his focus on the need to cultivate a new care of the self and care of life. In Nietzsche's Earthbound Wisdom, Ansell-Pearson recovers Nietzsche's love for a philosophy that guides us through our passions, one that opens us more fully to the possibilities of life and the joy of knowledge.
Ansell-Pearson offers close readings of Nietzsche's texts in conversation with philosophical and literary figures including Augustine, Baudelaire, Carlyle, Dostoevsky, Emerson, Flaubert, Stendhal, and more. Throughout, Ansell-Pearson examines Nietzsche's sophisticated critique of literary naturalism and his alternative conception of the poet as a seer who has a deep longing for a new earth.
Review Quotes
"[Ansell Pearson] examines Nietzsche's work during his middle and late periods, with the aim of grasping his importance as a philosophical, heterodox thinker."
-- "Choice""A magisterial survey by a philosopher at the height of his powers. In elegantly relaxed prose, and with the intellectual freedom that is the fruit of maturity, Ansell-Pearson ranges over the vast landscape of Nietzsche's thought, brilliantly drawing out its underlying unity and giving a fresh sense of its philosophical genius."--Simon May, King's College London
"Ansell-Pearson is among the most renowned Nietzsche readers of our time. Nietzsche's Earthbound Wisdom reflects a deep engagement with Nietzsche as a philosopher, sage, and poet that is inspiring, powerful, and beautifully written. A must-read!"--Vanessa Lemm, University of Greenwich
About the Author
Keith Ansell-Pearson is emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is the author and editor of several books on Nietzsche, including Nietzsche's Search for Philosophy and The Nietzsche Reader.