Fred Nietzsche and Rhetorical Theory
Vitanza/E5352


Here lies (in an extra-moral sense) the Fred Nietzsche Page for E5352 (Summer '96, 1st 5wks and beyond), Major Figures in Histories of Rhetorics, UTA. Facilitator, Victor J. Vitanza.

The graduate students in this seminar are perpetually establishing and making available work & play (vocation/vacation/avocation) on Nietzsche and Rhetorical Theory.




... there is no ... substratum; there is no 'being' beyond doing, 
effecting, becoming; 'the doer' [performer] is merely a 
fiction added to the deed--the deed is everything.


The assumption of one single subject is perhaps unnecessary;
perhaps it is just as permissible to assume a multiplicity of
subjects, whose interaction and struggle is the basis of our 
thought and our consciousness in general? . . .
My hypothesis: The subject is multiplicity.




Texts:

Nietzsche
Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks,
Birth of Tragedy,
Zarathustra,
Ecce Homo,
Genealogy of Morals,
Twilight of the Idols,
Beyond Good and Evil,
Gay Science.

Others
Deleuze, Nietzsche & Philosophy
Sloterdijk, Thinker on Stage.




Established March 6, 1996
Last modified May 10, 1996



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