The German Friedrich Nietzsche Gesellschaft will hold its annual conference on 23-26 August in Naumburg on the topic of Nietzsche and Culture. Keynote speakers include Gert Mattenklott, Andrea Orsucci, Raymond Geuss and Paul van Tongeren. A full programme is available here.
Archive for August 10th, 2007
Conference: Nietzsche: Philosoph der Kultur(en)?
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Nietzsche and sociology
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Published in July: Franz Solms-Laubach, Nietzsche and Early German and Austrian Sociology (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2007), volume 52 in the series Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung.
Also sprach Shaq
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From the Jim Lehrer New Hour, 21 June 2000 (PBS): an interview with Phil Jackson, head coach of the LA Lakers basketball team, on his policy of giving players inspirational books to read.
Shaquille O’Neal: Nietzsche was a difficult book to read. But from what I gather, Nietzsche was so unique, they thought he was crazy, [...]
Janaway on genealogy
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Last month saw the publication of Beyond Selfishness: Reading Nietzsche’s Genealogy (Oxford: OUP, 2007), the new monograph by Christopher Janaway, one of the UK’s leading Nietzsche scholars. You can read about it here.
Report: 16th Annual Conference of the FNS
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The sixteenth annual conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society took place at the University of Leiden from 23-25 March 2007, under the auspices of the Faculty of Philosophy. Over 100 delegates came together from as far afield as Chile and Australia to discuss a range of topics under the rubric of Nietzsche, Power and Politics.
In [...]
Welcome to The Mole!
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The Mole is the blog of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society of Great Britain and Ireland, an outgrowth of the email bulletin of the same name posted to the Society’s membership.
Our aim is to provide a forum for news and comment from the world of Nietzsche studies.
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