Admission requirements
Good comprehension of German.
Available as elective subject to instructor’s agreement.
Description
A course on Nietzsche as a political thinker with special emphasis on the critical and constructive potential of his thought for contemporary democracy and democratic theory. Key topics include: the problem of Nihilism and its manifestaion in modern democracy; the agon and agonistic appropriations of Nietzsche’s thought; Nietzsche and Arendt; Nietzsche and Rawls on justice and perfectionism; grosse Politik; rethinking democratic values (freedom, equality, popular sovereignty) in Nietzschean terms.
Course objectives
Course objectives will be posted on Blackboard by the start of the course.
Timetable
See Rooster BA Wijsbegeerte 2010-2011
Mode of instruction
Lectures (hoorcollege) and seminars (2 hours + 1 hour)
Assessment method
Seminar presentations & assignments (20%)
Paper 4000 – 5000 words (80%).
Blackboard
Weekly use for announcements, assignments, course documents (lecture notes, primary texts etc.) and course information.
Reading list
- Various texts from Nietzsche, Sämtliche Werke Kritische Studienausgabe (dtv/de Gruyter, Berlin, 1980. ISBN 3-11-008117-2)
Registration
Please register for this course on uTwist. See registration procedure
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Study in Leiden website for information on how to apply
Contact information
Dr. H.W. Siemens: h.w.siemens@phil.leidenuniv.nl
Remarks
Specialisations: Geschiedenis van de filosofie; Ethiek en Politieke filosofie; Filosofie van mens, techniek en cultuur.