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Nietzsche's view of Socrates. By Werner J. Dannhauser. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. 1974. $15.00. 283 pages.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2010

John Philippoussis
Affiliation:
Dawson College, Montreal

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Book Reviews/Comptes rendus
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Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1978

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1 To Lukács' interpretation that Nietzsche teaches irrationalism which culminates in Hitlerism, the author opposes Nietzsche's wit, elegance and his vision of the ennoblement of man. To Kaufmann's interpretation that Nietzsche is “the last best bridge between positivism and existentialism”, the author opposes Nietzsche's “unmetaphorical” views in regards to wars, racism, eugenics and. Nazism as well as his fundamental “ambiguity”.