Keiji Nishitani 
The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism [PDF ebook] 

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Translation of an important work by the contemporary Japanese philosopher Keiji Nishitani.
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Acknowledgments




Abbreviations




Introduction




Notes on Texts




Preface to the First Edition




One

Nihilism as Existence



1. Two Problems



2. Nihilism and the Philosophy of History



3. European Nihilism




Two

From Realism to Nihilism: Hegel, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Feuerbach



1. Hegel’s Absolute Idealism and Radical Realism



2. Schopenhauer—Will as Real—The Nullity of Existence



3. Kierkegaard—Becoming and Existence



4. Feuerbach—Critique of Religion, Philosophy, and Ethics




Three

Friedrich Nietzsche: The First Consummate Nihilist



1. The Significance of Nihilism in Nietzsche



2. Radical Nihilism



3. Nietzsche’s Interpretation of Christianity



4. The Concept of ‘Sincerity’—’Will to Illusion’




Four

Nietzsche’s Affirmative Nihilism:
Amor Fati and Eternal Recurrence



1. Value-Interpretation and Perspectivism



2. The Problem of
Amor Fati



3. Love of Fate as ‘Innermost Nature’—Suffering—Soul



4. The Idea of Eternal Recurrence: The ‘Moment’ and Eternity



5. Eternal Recurrence and Overcoming the Spirit of Gravity



6. Love of Fate and Eternal Recurrence



7. The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism




Five
Nihilism and Existence in Nietzsche



1. ‘God is Dead’



2. Critique of Religion



3. The Stages of Nihilism



4. Nihilism as Existence



5. The First Stage of Existence



6. The Second Stage of Existence



7. Nihilism as Scientific Conscience



8. Science and History as Existence



9. ‘Living Dangerously’ and ‘Experimentation’



10. The Third Stage—Existence as Body



11. The Dialectical Development of Nihilism




Six

Nihilism as Egoism: Max Stirner



1. Stirner’s Context



2. The Meaning of Egoism



3. Realist, Idealist, Egoist—’Creative Nothing’



4. From Paganism to Christianity



5. From Christianity to Liberalism



6. From Liberalism to Egoism



7. Ownness and Property—All and Nothing



8. The State and the Individual




Seven
Nihilism in Russia



1. Russian Nihilism



2. Bazarov’s Nihilism—’Fathers and Sons’



3. Nihilism as Contemplation—’Notes from Underground’




Eight

Nihilism as Philosophy: Martin Heidegger



1. Existentialism as a Discipline



2. The ‘Ontological Difference’



3. Transcendence and Being-in-the-World



4. Being-toward-Death and Anxiety



5. Finitude—Metaphysics—Existence—Freedom




Nine

The Meaning of Nihilism for Japan



1. The Crisis in Europe and Nihilism



2. The Crisis Compounded



3. The Significance of European Nihilism for Us



4. Buddhism and Nihilism




Appendix The Problem of Atheism



1. Marxist Humanism



2. Sartrean Existentialism



3. Atheism in the World of Today




Notes




Index

Sobre o autor

Nishitani Keiji was for many years Professor of Religious Philosophy at Kyoto University, and since his retirement has been Professor Emeritus at Otani Buddhist University in Kyoto.
Graham Parkes is Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii at Manoa. He is the editor of
Heidegger and Asian Thought and
Nietzsche and Asian Thought.
Setsuko Aihara teaches Japanese at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and is the author of
Reading Japanese: Strategies for Decoding Japanese Sentence Structure.
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