Zarathustra's moral tyranny: spectres of Kant, Hegel and Feuerbach

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (2022)
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Introduction -- Nietzsche's ascetic morality -- The Kanitan rational will and the tyranny of self-overcoming -- Hegel's 'labour of the negative' and the Lacerations of self-negation -- The bitter cup of pur love : Feuerbach and Zarathustra -- Conclusion.

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