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Nietzsche and Rée
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Introduction
Part One: A Philosophical Friendship
1: Beginning of a friendship
2: The philosophical friendship
3: Aspects of a friendship
4: Nietzsche's new direction
5: From altruism to morality
6: Freedom, character, and punishment
Part Two: The Fall of Réealism
7: Nietzsche's retreat from Réealism
8: End of a friendship
9: The aftermath
10: Egoism rehabilitated
11: Darwinism rejected
12: The later interpretations
Appendix: Nietzsche's aphoristic book
Bibliography

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`This is a very timely book. Much of the current interest in Nietzsche, and some of the best recent scholarship, concerns questions of his naturalism, his stance toward Darwin, his historical and genealogical method, his critique of morality, and his moral psychology. Small's erudite study shows us how these aspects of Nietzsche's thought originated, how they developed, and how they themselves came under his critical scrutiny. . . .'
Paul S. Loeb, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
`....under his critical scrutiny. . . . I have focused on Small's account of the philosophical partnership between Nietzsche and Rée, and in particular on his discussion of the role of Darwin in this partnership. But readers will also learn from Small's penetrating analysis of their shared ideas on freedom, character, and punishment; from his judicious and psychologically insightful review of their personal friendship (including the famous "Lou
affair"); and from his aesthetically discerning treatment of the influence of Rée's aphoristic style on what is often regarded as Nietzsche's original stylistic invention.. . . Highly recommended. This book will be of
interest to general readers, undergraduates, graduates, and scholars in the field.'
Paul S. Loeb, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

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