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Nietzsche and Buddhism: A Study in Nihilism and Ironic Affinities by Robert G. Morrison β€” book cover

Nietzsche and Buddhism: A Study in Nihilism and Ironic Affinities

by Robert G. Morrison
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Overview

Morrison offers an illuminating study of two linked traditions that have figured prominently in twentieth-century thought: Buddhism and the philosophy of Nietzsche. Nietzsche admired Buddhism, but saw it as a dangerously nihilistic religion; he forged his own affirmative philosophy in reaction against the nihilism that he feared would overwhelm Europe. Morrison shows that Nietzsche's influential view of Buddhism was mistaken, and that far from being nihilistic, it has notable and perhaps surprising affinities with Nietzsche's own project of the transvaluation of all values.

Synopsis

Morrison offers an illuminating study of two linked traditions that have figured prominently in twentieth-century thought: Buddhism and the philosophy of Nietzsche. Nietzsche admired Buddhism, but saw it as a dangerously nihilistic religion; he forged his own affirmative philosophy in reaction against the nihilism that he feared would overwhelm Europe. Morrison shows that Nietzsche's influential view of Buddhism was mistaken, and that far from being nihilistic, it has notable and perhaps surprising affinities with Nietzsche's own project of the transvaluation of all values.

About the Author, Robert G. Morrison

University College, Chester

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
260
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198238652

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