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226:, considers Nietzsche as one of the greatest philosophers of the 19th century, crediting him with altering "both the theory and the practice of philosophy." Deleuze argues that Nietzsche's concepts, such as the will to power and the eternal return, have been generally misunderstood, the former as primarily concerning "wanting or seeking power", and the latter as "the return of a particular arrangement of things after all the other arrangements have been realised ... the return of the identical or the same". Deleuze notes that in 294:, represented a continuation of the work. He contrasted Deleuze's interpretation of Nietzsche with that of Heidegger. Though he credited Deleuze with making "illuminating" observations on subjects such as the relation between Nietzsche's views and those of Hegel, he criticized his discussion of the will to power and suggested that he attempted to bestow a superficial plausibility on untenable aspects of Nietzsche's views. He also believed that there was a significant contrast between Nietzsche's views and those of Deleuze. 325:, and Rorty. Nehamas argued that Nietzsche has a "double relation" to the philosophical tradition, undermining it while being aware that he cannot completely reject it, maintaining that Deleuze's view that Nietzsche originated a radical mode of "nondialectical" thought attributes an unequivocal view to Nietzsche he could not have held. Daniel W. Smith described 305:, which had previously given little consideration to Nietzsche as a serious philosopher. He credited Deleuze with being one of the first commentators to discuss the concepts of the will to power and the eternal return carefully, and wrote that he raised questions that became central to Nietzsche studies and to French 380:. Che-ming Yang described the book as a masterpiece, maintaining that it shows that the reading of Nietzsche is central to Deleuze's philosophical project. The philosopher Alan D. Schrift wrote that it "was a major factor in the development of interest in Nietzsche in France in the 1960s." 329:
as "one of the most important and influential, as well as idiosyncratic, readings of Nietzsche to have appeared in Europe". He compared the book to studies of Nietzsche by both the essayist
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rejected Deleuze's view of Hegelian dialectic as the ultimate denial of life, writing that Deleuze was misled by Nietzsche. Michael Tanner described
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Deleuze writes that the reception of Nietzsche's thought has involved two key issues, those of whether it helped to prepare the way for
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as a celebrated work. He considered it "quite wild about Nietzsche, but interesting about Deleuze." The philosopher
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wrote that Deleuze approached Nietzsche in a way "sharply at odds with the received exegetical wisdom", and that
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is a celebrated and influential work. Its publication has been seen as a significant turning-point in
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was central to the post-structuralist texts of the decade that followed its publication, including
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The Intellectuals and Power: A Discussion Between Gilles Deleuze and Michel Foucault
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in 1962. The book was published in the English translation of Hugh Tomlinson by the
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compared Deleuze's view of Nietzsche to that of philosophers such as
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Gilles Deleuze
Hugh Tomlinson
Friedrich Nietzsche
Presses Universitaires de France
Columbia University Press
Hardcover
Paperback
ISBN
0-231-05669-9
French
Friedrich Nietzsche
Gilles Deleuze
will to power
eternal return
French philosophy
fascism
Baruch Spinoza
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Martin Heidegger
dialectic
Presses Universitaires de France
Athlone Press
Richard Rorty
The Times Literary Supplement
Anti-Oedipus
FĂ©lix Guattari
French philosophy
post-structuralism

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