Nietzsche and Kant as Thinkers of Antagonism

Nietzsche and Kant as Thinkers of Antagonism

Towards a Philosophy of Conflict

Siemens, Herman

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

08/2024

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9781350347151

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Introduction

1. The Problem of Contradiction and Real Opposition in Kant and Nietzsche
I. Introduction
i. A Short History Of 'Opposition' (Gegensatz) and 'Contradiction' (Widerspruch)
II. Kant's Concept of Negative Magnitudes: Real vs. Logical Opposition
i. Kant's Ontology of Conflict
ii. Further Applications of Real Opposition
iii. The Source or Ground of Change
iv. Kant's Ontology of Mental Life
v. Real Opposition Between Different Bodies
vi. Critique of Logical Causation
vii. With or Without Substance?
III. The Problem of Opposition and Contradiction in Nietzsche's Thought
i. Introduction
ii. Nietzsche's Ontology of Conflict
iii. Nietzsche's Genealogy of Logic
iv. Logical Contradiction
v. The Ontology of Mental Life
vi. From Mechanism To Physiology and Wills to Power
vii. Nietzsche's Critique of Mechanism
viii. The Epistemology of Conflict
IV. Real Opposition in Nietzsche's Thought

2. Waging War Against War: Nietzsche Contra Kant on Conflict and the Question of a Living Peace
I. Introduction
II. Eternal Peace and the Peace of the Graveyard
III. Conflict Unlimited and Limited: Nietzsche's Vernichtungskampf and the Wettkampf
IV. Kant's Philosophical War of Extermination Against War
V. Rethinking Conflict as Productive: Nietzsche's Affirmative Ideal
VI. Nietzsche Contra Kant, Kant Contra Nietzsche
VII. Approaching a living peace: A Rapprochement?

3. Health, Sex and Sovereignty: Nietzsche Contra Kant on Productive Resistance
I. Introduction
II. Resistance in Nietzsche
III. Nietzsche Vs. Kant on Productive Resistance
IV. Freedom, respect for the law and the physiology of agency

4. Towards a New Agonism? Nietzsche's 'fine, well-planned, thoughtful egoism' contra Kant's 'unsociable sociability'
I. Introduction
II. Kant: ungesellige Geselligkeit
III. Nietzsche on Fine, Well-Planned, Thoughtful Egoism
IV. Hostile Calm, Calm Hostility: Towards a New Agonism?

5. Nietzsche's Philosophy of Hatred: Against and With Kant
I. Introduction
II. Nietzsche's Philosophy of Hatred
III. Kant on Hatred
IV. The Hatred of Impotence and the Spirit of Revenge
V. Nietzsche's Responses to the Problem of Hatred
VI. The Slave Revolt of Morality and the Problem of Emancipation

Epilogue

Notes
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Nietzsche; Kant; conflict; war; democracy; politics; Umwerthung; agon; morality; violence; ethics