
Handbuch Nietzsche und die Wissenschaften
[Handbook Nietzsche and the Sciences]
Ed. by Heit, Helmut / Heller, Lisa
- A living history of 19th century science and thought
- Illuminates interrelationships between the humanities as well as the natural and social sciences
- Relevant to the fields of medicine, physics, philology, philosophy, religious studies, and economics
- Authored by recognized specialists
Aims and Scope
Nietzsche’s philosophy stands at the intersection of many currents in science that animated the 19th century. Dynamic change in the humanities, natural and social sciences generated new methods, perspectives, and hierarchies of the sciences. This context is essential for understanding his philosophy. The 18 essays each discuss one academic discipline and its effects on Nietzsche’s thought. It is thus a valuable guide to the history of science and ideas in the 19th century.
- 24 x 17 cm
- Includes a print version and an ebook
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Reference Work
- Keywords:
- Nietzsche; history of science; theory of science; philosophy of science; 19th century; history of philosophy
- Readership:
- Academics, Educational and Research Institutes, Libraries
- Subjects
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Nietzsche
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Philosophy > Philosophy, Reference Works, Bibliographies
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Nietzsche
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Philosophy > Philosophy, Reference Works, Bibliographies
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Nietzsche
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Philosophy > Philosophy, Reference Works, Bibliographies
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