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Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 1 A Revived God in The Antichrist? Nietzsche and the Sacralization of Natural Life -- 1 Nietzsche and atheism -- 2 Christian revenge in The Antichrist -- 3 A God revived? -- 4 Amor fati and eternal recurrence -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 2 History, Nature, and the "Genetic Fallacy" in The Antichrist's Revaluation of Values -- 1 A turnaround in values: The origins of Judaism -- 2 Wellhausen's critical history -- 3 Nietzsche's retelling -- 4 A provisional response to the factual problem -- 5 A provisional response to the genetic fallacy -- 6 A revised factual problem -- 7 A revised genetic fallacy -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 3 Comparative Religion in The Antichrist:Pastiche, Subversion, Cultural Intervention -- 1 Comparative religion in The Antichrist -- 2 Commentary -- 3 Concluding remarks: Nietzsche's standing as a philosopher -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 4 Nietzsche's Antichristian Ethics: RenaissanceVirtù and the Project of Reevaluation -- 1 The problem and project -- 2 Nietzsche, Machiavelli, and Renaissance virtù -- 3 Nietzsche's ethics of virtù -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 5 Nietzsche's Critique of Kant'sPriestly Philosophy -- 1 Kant's idea of a critique of pure reason -- 2 The Protestant roots of Kant's idea -- 3 Priestly power and priestly lies -- 4 Priestly anti-intellectualism -- 5 Philosophical virtues and priestly philosophers -- 6 Kant the priestly philosopher -- 7 Kant's criticism versus Hume's skepticism -- 8 Hume's interruption of Kant's dogmatic slumber -- 9 Kant's moral theology -- 10 Conclusion -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 6 Nietzsche's Quest for the Historical Jesus
1 The historical Jesus -- 2 From Jesus to Christ -- 3 The Antichrist as history -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 7 Nietzsche and the Critique of Religion -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 8 Nihilism, Naturalism, and the Will toPower in Nietzsche's The Antichrist -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 9 Resurgent Nobility and the Problemof False Consciousness -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The "Death of God" and the rise of the Antichrist -- 3 We knowers, strangers to ourselves -- 4 Righteous disgust -- 5 Revenant virtues -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 10 Deconstructing the Human: LudwigBinswanger on Homo Naturain Nietzsche and Freud -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deconstructing the human through natural science (The Antichrist 14) -- 3 Leiblichkeit (bodiliness) in Nietzsche and Freud -- 4 Reconstructing human naturalness -- 5 Recovering an archaic concept of nature -- Notes -- Works cited -- Chapter 11 Reading Dostoevsky in Turin: TheAntichrist's Accelerationism -- 1 Nietzsche's accelerationism -- 2 Restraining and accelerating -- 3 Timing is everything -- 4 Dostoevsky, apocalypse, and acceleration -- 5 A philosophy about the Antichrist, the Antichrist's own thought, or both? -- Notes -- Works cited -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names
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