PDF Nietzsche and Philosophy Columbia Classics in Philosophy Gilles Deleuze Hugh Tomlinson Michael Hardt Books
PDF Nietzsche and Philosophy Columbia Classics in Philosophy Gilles Deleuze Hugh Tomlinson Michael Hardt Books

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Nietzsche and Philosophy Columbia Classics in Philosophy Gilles Deleuze Hugh Tomlinson Michael Hardt Books Reviews
- I was recommended this book by Jean-Luc Marion as a fairly trustworthy introduction to Nietzsche's thought. The book did not disappoint. Deleuze's credal insistence on immanence is capable of giving a systematic shape to Nietzsche's thought the likes of which can only be compared to Michel Henry's brilliant assessment in The Genealogy of Psychoanalysis--which I cannot recommend enough as an invaluable philosophical resource.
- An outstanding book. Deleuze's reading of Nietzsche is remarkable and for the most part profoundly faithful. Perhaps my only real outright disagreement with Deleuze on Nietzsche is Deleuze's understanding of the Eternal Return. But even then I must follow Derrida and allow Deleuze to "read philosophy in a certain way". Deleuze sets up a lot of his own thought in this, so if you are familiar with Nietzsche and are interested in Deleuze this is a must read.
- Excellent binding, a genuine copy in great condition. 😀
- I was putting together my thesis on Nietzsche and, after pouring through the traditional secondary texts, was directed to Deleuze. Roughly twelve years later, I finally felt like I was able to make some sense of the damn thing.
Nietzsche wrote "for those with ears to hear". Deleuze heard and wrote in the same voice. Or, at least, with the same timbre. Brilliant, insightful, powerful, dense, abstract, chock-full of enough neologisms to make Webster blush. This book might be a complete departure from Nietzsche. But that is the point. While many might read closer to the letter of Nietzsche, no-one evokes the spirit. Not even close.
It is one of those ultra-rare literary experiences that challenges you to your utmost limit - never giving you a step of ground, but always hinting (seductively) at the glory at the top of the mountain.
If you read Nietzsche and felt that somehow all of the commentaries were a little "off", a little simplistic, then buy this book and give it a read. - Most certainly one of the deepest and most profound books written about Nietzsche's philosophy. I had to read it several times to fully understand the book, but it was well worth the time and effort.
- It's a wonderful book
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- I was greatly pleased with this order. The book arrived promptly and it was packaged carefully and thoughtfully. The price was reasonable and, of course, the book itself is excellent - Deleuze is both an insightful thinker and a fruitful reader of Nietzsche. Thank you, Kitab.
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