Walter Kaufmann’s Nietzsche
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi13.10702Keywords:
Übermensch, Socrates, dialectical monism, cultureAbstract
The article presents itself as an invitation to review some of the most significant themes woven in Walter Kaufmann’s monograph Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist. Many of his insights have thrown light on Nietzsche’s thought, as well as established sharp contrasts with the interpretations of distinguished philosophers such as Deleuze, Jaspers, and Heidegger. Given the interest of Kaufmann’s book for Nietzschean
studies, an attempt has been made to contextualize and integrate what he wrote about Nietzsche within the bounds of his other published work. As prolific and lucid writer, Kaufmann deserves a detailed account of his work regarding Nietzsche.
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