tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373556239088388790.post4320933770236974953..comments2023-11-30T06:32:59.453-06:00Comments on Brian Leiter's Nietzsche Blog: Gardner on "Nietzsche, the Self, and the Disunity of Philosophical Reason"Brian Leiterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08749548844483929392noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373556239088388790.post-54740470754812551842010-09-04T04:50:41.756-06:002010-09-04T04:50:41.756-06:00Hello Brian, I just found your blog after reading ...Hello Brian, I just found your blog after reading your comment on 'The Disenchanted Naturalist’s Guide to Reality' which I found to be a breath of fresh air after 10+ comments which seemed to almost completely misunderstand the author. I was delighted to find that you have a Nietzsche blog and I look forward to reading your posts in reverse chronological order... <br /><br />I am (also?) Klydenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373556239088388790.post-70580940597101593202010-09-01T16:57:38.566-06:002010-09-01T16:57:38.566-06:00Nietzsche's wish that the notebooks be destroy...Nietzsche's wish that the notebooks be destroyed is discussed in Mazzino Montinari's "Nietzsche Lesen" and, if I recall correctly, is also noted in R.J. Hollingdale's biography (in English).<br /><br />I'd be pleased if there were a French translation, but so far no one has offered to publish one!<br /><br />Glad you have found the book helpful.Brian Leiterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08749548844483929392noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373556239088388790.post-55169273042435738102010-09-01T16:28:42.111-06:002010-09-01T16:28:42.111-06:00Bonjour,
I'm French and I have studied some w...Bonjour,<br /><br />I'm French and I have studied some writings of Nietzsche at university ; I'am reading your very interesting book : <i>Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Nietzsche on Morality</i>. I have a question about something you write in the beginning : « […] we also now know that Nietzsche wanted his notebooks destroyed after his death […] » (p. xvii). I have never heard about Marcnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373556239088388790.post-34543356123368551392010-08-02T10:59:56.539-06:002010-08-02T10:59:56.539-06:00I'm not sure I understand this. Is there a dis...I'm not sure I understand this. Is there a distinction being made between the clearly ascetic, ressentiment filled psychology and predicament of the masses, seduced by the doctrines of the ascetic priest, and the response to suffering represented by types such as Epicurus, Buddha, and Jesus, where ressentiment and asceticism is, by contrast, expressly forbidden? <br /><br />Here "meaningdavidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07891569365376467522noreply@blogger.com