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Nietzsche’s Engagements with Kant and the Kantian Legacy

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Nietzsche has often been considered a thinker independent of the philosophy of his time and radically opposed to the concerns and concepts of modern and contemporary philosophy. But there is an increasing awareness of his sophisticated engagements with his contemporaries and of his philosophy’s rich potential for debates with modern and contemporary thinkers. Nietzsche’s Engagements with Kant and the Kantian Legacy explores a significant field for such engagements, Kant and Kantianism.

Bringing together an international team of established Nietzsche-scholars who have done extensive work in Kant, contributors include both senior scholars and young, upcoming researchers from a broad range of countries and traditions. Working from the basis that Nietzsche is better understood as thinking ‘with and against’ Kant and the Kantian legacy, they examine Nietzsche’s explicit and implicit treatments of Kant, Kantians, and Kantian concepts, as well as the philosophical issues that they raise for both Nietzschean and Kantian philosophy.

Divided into three volumes, the focus is on specific areas and texts of Kant’s philosophy: Nietzsche, Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics; Nietzsche and Kantian Ethics; Nietzsche and Kant on Aesthetics and Anthropology . Each volume draws extensively on the flourishing recent literature from both analytic and continental traditions in English, German and other languages.

By responding to scholarly interest in the critical relations between Nietzsche and Kant, this series of volumes presents the first systematic study of the pairing of two major European thinkers from the modern period.

A three volume set examining Nietzsche’s treatments of Kant, Kantians, and Kantian concepts

The first systematic study of the pairing of two major European thinkers from the modern period
Examines Nietzsche’s treatments of Kant, Kantians, and Kantian concepts, as well as the philosophical issues that they raise for both Nietzschean and Kantian philosophy
Features an international team of well-established and upcoming Nietzsche-scholars
Draws on the recent literature from both analytic and continental traditions

Volume I:
Nietzsche, Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics

Edited by Marco Brusotti and Herman Siemens

Volume II:
Nietzsche and Kantian Ethics
Edited by João Constâncio and Tom Bailey

Volume III:
Nietzsche and Kant on Aesthetics and Anthropology

Edited by Maria Branco and Katia Hay

As Brusotti and Siemens note in their introduction to the first of these three volumes, Nietzsche may never have actually read any of Kant’s major works. Nietzsche’s knowledge of Kant came from Arthur Schopenhauer, other post-Kantians, and commentaries on Kant and from his own personal relationships with contemporaries. Nevertheless, Kant’s philosophical legacy plays a number of important roles in Nietzsche’s work. The 32 essays in this three-volume collection adopt a variety of strategies. Some focus on how Nietzsche appropriates, develops, and/or transcends Kantian positions. Others deal with Nietzsche’s explicit criticisms of Kant. With a few notable exceptions, the essays are not about historical influences and sources forming the pathway from Kant to Nietzsche. The strategy in most of the essays is to bring Kant and Nietzsche into juxtaposition with each other. Although a number of the essays frame discussion in terms drawn from contemporary debates rather than those of the figures under discussion, the essays uniformly engage important issues and yield interesting results. This collection illustrates the exceedingly broad range of issues that concerned the two philosophers, and that make them worth consulting. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty.

[The] essays uniformly engage important issues and yield interesting results. This collection illustrates the exceedingly broad range of issues that concerned the two philosophers, and that make them worth consulting.

Marco Brusotti is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Salento, Italy and Lecturer in Philosophy at the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.

Herman Siemens is Associate Professor of Modern Philosophy at Leiden University, Netherlands.

João Constâncio is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the New University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Tom Bailey is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at John Cabot University, Italy.

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