Publication Type | honors thesis |
School or College | College of Humanities |
Department | Philosophy |
Creator | Poulton, James L. |
Title | An interpretation of Nietzsche |
Date | 1973-05-09 |
Year graduated | 1973 |
Description | Since his death in 1900, Nietzsche has been claimed as the patron saint to nearly every kind of philosophy imaginable. Theists, atheists, transcendentalists, positivists, evolutionists, nihilists, existentialists, Nazis--all have carried the banner of Nietzsche into battle. Poets have revered him as a laughing god; the "good and the just" have condemned him as a devil's advocate or the Antichrist himself his name has even made the rounds in the "cocktail circuit", acting there as a password to popularity. Never in the history of philosophy has a single man been so diversely interpreted. |
Type | Text |
Publisher | University of Utah |
Subject | Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900 |
Language | eng |
Rights Management | (c) James L. Poulton |
Format Medium | application/pdf |
ARK | ark:/87278/s6769pdt |
Setname | ir_htca |
ID | 1372272 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6769pdt |
Title | Page 15 |
Setname | ir_htca |
ID | 1372287 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6769pdt/1372287 |