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Publisher:
Collaborators:
  • Iowa State University Press
Year:
1989
Catalog number :
45-322007
ISBN:
0–8138–1122–8
Pages:
350
Language:
Weight:
660 gr.
Cover:
Cloth

Nietzsche’s Enticing Psychology of Power

Synopsis
Nietzsche described himself as the first psychologist of the West. His interpreters, however, have seldom regarded his works as contributions to psychology. This book gives the psychological perspective a central role and uses it as a guide through Nietzsche's aphoristic maze toward the center of his thought, method, aims and ramifications. Psychology thus serves as the path to his philosophy and leads to a reconstruction of his substantive theses, including the morality of positive power. By exploring Nietzsche's depth psychology in detail, the book clarifies his basic purpose: to entice readers into uncovering and reactivating their own sources of creative power.