V. Klostermann (
1989)
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The question of knowledge - that is the question of truth - has moved Western philosophy from the very beginning, and this question must also show where Nietzsche stands in Western metaphysics: whether he is the perfector of it or whether he overthrows it This end opens up a new beginning. Heidegger's lecture thinks about this decision from the first sentence to the last. Seeing knowledge as a form of the will to power also means demarcating Nietzsche's philosophy from misunderstandings and misinterpretations: Nietzsche's biologism and the relationship between science and philosophy are topics that are fundamentally discussed.The volume is based on the manuscript for the lecture from the summer semester of 1939. It also contains the "repetitions" that are missing from the individual volumes published by Neske in 1961. The version of the last lecture hour, revised in autumn 1940, was included in the appendix, as was a bundle of texts entitled "Notes on Nietzsche". [Publisher's synopsis].