READINGS IN FRIEDERICH NIETZSCHE

PHIL -- FALL (I) 2001

Bob Corbett, instructor

Meets: 1-3 PM Tues. and Thurs.

BELOW YOU WILL FIND INFORMATION ON:

Date General Class ActivityClass Assignments and Expectations
Tues Sept 4 General introduction to the course, plan of study and to Nietzsche himself 1 General introduction to the course and to Nietzsche himself
Thurs. Sept 6 Beginning of discussion of first essay of The Genealogy of Morals 2 Read the first essay: "Good and Evil," "Good and Bad" Hand in a summary/reflection paper on this essay.
Tues Sept 11 Continuation of discussion with second essay of The Genealogy of Morals 3 Read the second essay: "Guilt," "Bad Conscience," and the Like" Hand in a summary/reflection paper on this essay.
Thurs. Sept 13 Beginning of discussion of R. J. Hellingdale's book Nietzsche: The Man and His Philosophy 4 Read pages ix - 112 of Hollingdale book on Nietzsche.
Tues Sept 18 Beginning of discussion of Thus Spoke Zarathustra 5 General discussion of the whole book and puzzles, questions and objections to it. E-mail Corbett your recommended links for your major paper.
Thurs. Sept 20 Individual meetings with Bob Corbett concerning your major research paper 6 Individual meetings with Corbett concerning your major research paper By this time you should have completely finished reading the Hollingdale book on Nietzsche.
Tues Sept 25 Continuation of discussion of Thus Spoke Zarathustra 7 General discussion of the whole book and puzzles, questions and objections to it.
Thurs. Sept 27 Conclusion of discussion of Thus Spoke Zarathustra 8 General discussion of the whole book and puzzles, questions and objections to it. Hand in analysis/reflection papers on the whole book.
Tues Oct. 2 Focus on Nietzsche and the notions of Apollo and Dionysus 9 Oral presentations by individuals or groups on this issue. Papers due for any writing on this topic.
Thurs. Oct. 4 Focus on issue of Nietzsche and the Overman 10 Oral presentations by individuals or groups on this issue. Papers due for any writing on this topic.
Tues Oct. 9 Focus on issue of Nietzsche and the Overman 11 Oral presentations by individuals or groups on this issue. Papers due for any writing on this topic.
Thurs. Oct. 11 Focus on issue of Nietzsche and the eternal recurrence 12 Oral presentations by individuals or groups on this issue. Papers due for any writing on this topic.
Tues Oct. 16 Focus on issue of Nietzsche and the eternal recurrence 13 Oral presentations by individuals or groups on this issue. Papers due for any writing on this topic.
Thurs. Oct. 18 Focus on Nietzsche and the idea of the will to power 14 Oral presentations by individuals or groups on this issue. Papers due for any writing on this topic.
Tues Oct. 23 Focus on Nietzsche and the idea of the will to power 15 Oral presentations by individuals or groups on this issue. Papers due for any writing on this topic.
Thurs. Oct. 25 Final Examination 16 Final Examination


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