Monday, December 19, 2016
Drochon in Nietzsche's politics
This informative review by Andrew Huddleston (Birkbeck, London) brings out the crucial ambiguity between "politics" and "political philosophy" in Drochon's recent book. Nietzsche has a lot of views about political questions, he does not have, however, a political philosophy, and for philosophical reasons!
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Most cited articles on Nietzsche in English (according to Google Scholar)
Corrections welcome in the comments; I'll update the list periodically. The bottom line is that articles on Nietzsche don't get cited a lot, certainly not as much as books!
1. Bernard Williams, "Nietzsche's Minimalist Moral Psychology" (1993), 99 citations
2. Raymond Geuss, "Nietzsche and Genealogy" (1994), 80 citations
3. Brian Leiter, "The Paradox of Fatalism and Self-Creation in Nietzsche" (1998), 66 citations
4. Martha Nussbaum, "Pity and Mercy: Nietzsche's Stoicism" (1994), 63 citations
5. Brian Leiter, "Perspectivism in Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals" (1994), 61 citations
6. Ken Gemes, "Nietzsche's Critique of Truth" (1992), 60 citations
7. Brian Leiter, "Nietzsche and the Morality Critics" (1997), 58 citations
8. Nadeem Hussain, "Nietzsche's Positivism" (2004), 55 citations
9. Philippa Foot, "Nietzsche: The Revaluation of Values" (1973), 52 citations [this seemed suspiciously low to me]
10. Paul Katsafanas, "Nietzsche's Theory of Mind: Consciousness and Conceptualization" (2005), 51 citations.
11. Nadeem Hussain, "Honest Illusion: Valuing for Nietzsche's Free Spirits" (2007), 49 citations.
11. Bernard Reginster, "Nietzsche on Ressentiment and Valuation" (1997), 49 citations
11. Robert C. Solomon, "Nietzsche ad hominem: Perspectivism, Personality & Ressentiment" (1996), 49 citations
14. Joshua Knobe & Brian Leiter, "The Case for Nietzschean Moral Psychology" (2007), 48 citations
15. R. Lanier Anderson, "Truth and Objectivity in Perspectivism" (1998), 46 citations
16. Alexander Nehamas, "The Eternal Return" (1980), 42 citations
17. Alexander Nehamas, "How One Becomes What One Is" (1983), 41 citations
18. Maudemarie Clark, "Nietzsche's Immoralism and the Concept of Morality" (1994), 40 citations.
18. Ken Gemes, "Postmodernism's Use & Abuse of Nietzsche" (2001), 40 citations
18. Brian Leiter, "Nietzsche's Theory of the Will" (2009), 40 citations
1. Bernard Williams, "Nietzsche's Minimalist Moral Psychology" (1993), 99 citations
2. Raymond Geuss, "Nietzsche and Genealogy" (1994), 80 citations
3. Brian Leiter, "The Paradox of Fatalism and Self-Creation in Nietzsche" (1998), 66 citations
4. Martha Nussbaum, "Pity and Mercy: Nietzsche's Stoicism" (1994), 63 citations
5. Brian Leiter, "Perspectivism in Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals" (1994), 61 citations
6. Ken Gemes, "Nietzsche's Critique of Truth" (1992), 60 citations
7. Brian Leiter, "Nietzsche and the Morality Critics" (1997), 58 citations
8. Nadeem Hussain, "Nietzsche's Positivism" (2004), 55 citations
9. Philippa Foot, "Nietzsche: The Revaluation of Values" (1973), 52 citations [this seemed suspiciously low to me]
10. Paul Katsafanas, "Nietzsche's Theory of Mind: Consciousness and Conceptualization" (2005), 51 citations.
11. Nadeem Hussain, "Honest Illusion: Valuing for Nietzsche's Free Spirits" (2007), 49 citations.
11. Bernard Reginster, "Nietzsche on Ressentiment and Valuation" (1997), 49 citations
11. Robert C. Solomon, "Nietzsche ad hominem: Perspectivism, Personality & Ressentiment" (1996), 49 citations
14. Joshua Knobe & Brian Leiter, "The Case for Nietzschean Moral Psychology" (2007), 48 citations
15. R. Lanier Anderson, "Truth and Objectivity in Perspectivism" (1998), 46 citations
16. Alexander Nehamas, "The Eternal Return" (1980), 42 citations
17. Alexander Nehamas, "How One Becomes What One Is" (1983), 41 citations
18. Maudemarie Clark, "Nietzsche's Immoralism and the Concept of Morality" (1994), 40 citations.
18. Ken Gemes, "Postmodernism's Use & Abuse of Nietzsche" (2001), 40 citations
18. Brian Leiter, "Nietzsche's Theory of the Will" (2009), 40 citations
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