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Becoming Good Neighbors to the Nearest Things - Jeremy Fortier: The Challenge of Nietzsche: How to Approach His Thought (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020. Pp. 256).

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Jeremy Fortier: The Challenge of Nietzsche: How to Approach His Thought (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020. Pp. 256).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2021

Graham Parkes*
Affiliation:
University of Vienna

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A Symposium on Jeremy Fortier's The Challenge of Nietzsche: How to Approach His Thought
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of University of Notre Dame

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References

15 See also Nietzsche, The Wanderer and His Shadow [WS], §16, 5; Ecce Homo [EH], “Why I Am So Clever,” §§1–3, 10. All translations from Nietzsche are my own.

16 EH, “Why I Am So Clever,” 10.

17 WS, §32, 338. Also WS, §§176, 205, 295, 308, 332.

18 Nietzsche, Friedrich, Kritische Studienausgabe, ed. Colli, Giorgio and Montinari, Mazzino (Berlin: de Grutyer, 1980), 9Google Scholar: 11[207], 1881; also 9: 11[210] and 11[125]. References to the KSA are by volume, notebook, and section number. For more on this topic see my Nietzsche's Care for Stone: The Dead, Dance, and Flying,” in Nietzsche's Therapeutic Teaching, ed. Hutter, Horst and Freidland, Eli (London: Bloomsbury, 2013), 175–90Google Scholar.

19 KSA 9:11[35].

20 KSA 8:43[2] and [3].

21 KSA 9.11[21]. Several other notes from the period make similar points: 10.4[189], 10.4[207], 11.34[46], 11.35[35].

22 Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, “Reason in Philosophy,” §5.

23 Nietzsche, Friedrich, Thus Spoke Zarathustra [TSZ], trans. Parkes, Graham (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005)Google Scholar, “The Return Home”; KSA 10:5[1] 238.

24 TSZ, “On the Bestowing Virtue”; KSA 9:11[148].

25 See KSA 9:11[148]; The Gay Science, §341.

26 WS, §11, 16

27 TSZ, “On the Vision and the Riddle.”

28 TSZ, “The Drunken Song,” §10.