Course Catalog - 2005-2006

     

GERM 333 - NIETZSCHE'S ANTHROPOLOGY (MGC)

Long Title: NIETZSCHE'S ANTHROPOLOGY: LANGUAGE, HISTORY, AND THE BODY (MAPPING GERMAN CULTURE)
Department: German Studies
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Situates Nietzsche's thought on language, history, and the body within its historical context, and examines the validity of his arguments in a world increasingly challenged by scientific knowledge. Focuses on Nietzsche's views on truth, genealogy, nihilism, morality, and science, which continue to be relevant for current debates within the humanities. Taught in English with a possible FLAC section. Cross-list: CHBE 593, HART 327, MSCI 593, PHIL 390.