Rogério Miranda de Almeida ; translated by Mark S. Roberts
Albany, NY :
State University of New York Press,
c2006
xiii, 218 p. ;
24 cm
Translated from the French
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-215) and index
The birth of tragedy -- Apollo and Dionysus -- Justification by aesthetics and the question of nature -- Socrates, tragedy, science -- Nihilism, ressentiment, "great Pan is dead" -- What wills The birth of tragedy? -- The interval : human, all too human -- The world as representation and error -- Science, art, religion -- The relation of forces, the will to power, morality -- "Descent into Hades" -- Thought and writing as artifice -- Of style and masks -- Suffering, writing, transfigurations -- The eternal return, will to power, amor fati -- Nietzsche and Christianity -- St. Paul, the Jewish Pascal -- Such people, such gods -- Providence, beautiful chaos and sublime chance -- "We godless others" -- "Who are we anyway?" -- Morality exceeded by morality -- "We the good" -- Guilt and bad conscience -- Ascetic ideals -- Zarathustra, moralist -- Beyond good and evil -- Of reading and rewriting -- The true, the false, appearances -- "In the horizon of the infinite"