Zarathustra's Moral Tyranny

Spectres of Kant, Hegel and Feuerbach

Francesca Cauchi author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:29th Nov '22

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By way of a sustained interrogation of Zarathustra’s doctrine of self-overcoming, Francesca Cauchi lays bare the asceticism underlying the prescriptive injunctions set forth in the first two parts of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. These injunctions fall under three heads: self-legislation, self-denial and self-sacrifice, which are shown to bear striking affinities with concepts first formulated by Kant, Hegel and Feuerbach. In Cauchi’s new reading, the Kantian rational will, the Hegelian ‘labour of the negative’ and Feuerbach’s indivisible trinity of love, sacrifice and suffering are seen to resurface in Zarathustra as the agents of a ferocious and self-eviscerating doctrine of self-overcoming that exhibits all the attributes of a moral tyranny.

This is an indelible contribution to Nietzschean scholarship. [...] Recommended. -- J. W. Wright * CHOICE, January 2024 *
This absorbing and compelling study of Nietzsche’s often baffling, sometimes inspiring, masterpiece is elegantly written, immensely thought-provoking, and richly repays close study; as such, it deserves to find many readers in the fields of philosophy, the history of ideas, and beyond. -- Paul Bishop,University of Glasgow * Oxford German Studies, 52:4 *
Francesca Cauchi's highly original rendition of Zarathustra's doctrine of self-overcoming as the interiorisation of the ontological law of becoming is utterly compelling. * Claus-Artur Scheier, Technische Universität Braunschweig *

ISBN: 9781399504317

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216 pages