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In Time as History, a collection of his 1969 Massey lectures, George Grant reviews the thought of Nietzsche and concludes that the conception of time as history is not one in which it is possible to live a fully human life. Grant was the first Canadian philosopher to pay serious attention to the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche, and his analysis of the German philosopher forms the central focus of the lectures.William Christian has restored material from the broadcast version of the lectures. His introduction places Grant's interest in Nietzsche in the perspective of Grant's developing analysis of technology and draws extensively on Grant's unpublished notebooks and lectures.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Time as History'? A: The main theme of 'Time as History' is the exploration of Friedrich Nietzsche's thought, particularly how the conception of time as history impacts the ability to live a fully human life.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Time as History' is George Grant, a prominent Canadian philosopher.
- Q: What type of book is 'Time as History'? A: 'Time as History' is classified as a used book in good condition, with an expanded edition available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was 'Time as History' published? A: 'Time as History' was published on July 7, 1995.
- Q: How many pages does 'Time as History' have? A: 'Time as History' consists of 82 pages.
- Q: What condition is this book in? A: This book is in new condition.
- Q: Is there any special content in this edition? A: Yes, this expanded edition includes restored material from the broadcast version of the Massey lectures and insights from Grant's unpublished notebooks.
- Q: What is the target audience for 'Time as History'? A: The target audience includes students of philosophy, particularly those interested in the works of Nietzsche and the intersections of philosophy, technology, and history.
- Q: Can I find insights on technology in this book? A: Yes, George Grant's analysis of technology is a significant aspect of his lectures and is explored within the book.
- Q: What are the unique features of this book? A: Unique features of 'Time as History' include its philosophical insights, the first Canadian philosophical engagement with Nietzsche, and the inclusion of restored lecture material.