Nietzsche and the Problem of Sovereignty

Author: Richard J. White
The philosopher's engagement with the idea of the individual
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978-0-252-06603-0
Publication Date
Paperback: 01/01/1997
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About the Book

From The Birth of Tragedy on, Nietzsche worked to comprehend the nature of the individual. Richard White shows how Nietzsche was inspired and guided by the question of personal sovereignty and how he sought to provoke the very sovereignty he described. White argues that Nietzsche is a philosopher our contemporary age must come to understand if we are ever to secure a genuinely meaningful direction for the future. Profoundly relevant to our era, Nietzsche's philosophy addresses a version of individuality that allows us to move beyond the self-dispossession of mass society and the alternative of selfish individualism--to fully understand how one becomes what one is.

About the Author

Richard J. White is a professor of philosophy at Creighton University and the author of The Spiritual Guide: Four Steps on the Path of Enlightenment and Spiritual Philosophers: From Schopenhauer to Irigaray.