Looking ahead to the start of the new academic year, I'm delighted to announce the publication of Interpreting Nietzsche, a book that will help your students get to grips with the work of this compelling but often baffling thinker. Edited by Ashley Woodward (Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy) and with chapters by a host of leading scholars including Jon Roffe and Duncan Large, this introductory guide surveys the impact and continuing influence of the work of Freidrich Nietzsche on modern European thought. It explores how some of the most important thinkers of the 20th century, including Heidegger, Derrida, Deleuze, Irigaray and Vattimo, have responded to the legacy of Nietzsche's writings, encouraging students to take their studies further with annotated guides to further primary and secondary reading at the end of each chapter. The book is ideal for undergraduate students - have a closer look at the preview above and consider it for your course reading lists this year.
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