Nietzsche and Asian thought / edited by Graham Parkes
Imprint
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 1991
Descript
xii, 253 p. ; 23 cm
CONTENT
The orientation of the Nietzschean text / Graham Parkes -- The other Nietzsche / Joan Stambaugh -- Questioning one's "own" from the perspective of the foreign / Eberhard Scheiffele ; translated by Graham Parkes -- Nietzsche's early encounters with Asian thought / Johann Figl ; translated by Graham Praham Parkes -- Nietzsche and the suffering of the Indian ascetic /Michel Hulin ; translated by Graham Parkes -- Nietzsche's trans-European eye / Mervyn Sprung -- Deconstruction and breakthrough in Nagarjuna and Nietzsche / Glen T. Martin -- Zhuang Zi and Nietzsche / Chen Guying ; translated by James Sellman -- Nietzsche's will to power and Chinese virtuality (De) / Roger T. Ames -- The highest Chinadom / David A. Kelly -- The early reception Nietzche's philosophy in Japan / Graham Parkes -- Nietzsche's conception of nature from an East-Asian point of view / Okochi Ryogi ; translated by Graham by Graham Parkes -- The problem of the body in Dogen and Nietzsche / Arifuku Kogaku ; translated by Graham Parkes -- The eloquent silence of Zarathustra / Sonoda Muneto ; translated Setsuko Aihara and Graham Parkes