Individual and Community in Nietzsche's Philosophy
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According to Bertrand Russell Nietzsche''s only value is the flourishing of the exceptional individual. The well-being of ordinary people is in itself without value. Yet there are passages in Nietzsche that appear to regard the flourishing of the community as a whole alongside perhaps even above that of the exceptional individual. The ten essays that comprise this volume wrestle with the tension between individual and community in Nietzsche''s writings. Some defend a reading close to Russell''s. Others suggest that Nietzsche''s highest value is the flourishing of the community as a whole and that exceptional individuals find their highest value only in promoting that flourishing. In viewing Nietzsche from the perspective of community the essays also cast new light on other aspects of his philosophy for instance his ideal of scientific research and his philosophy of language.
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