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This book examines the thinking of two nineteenth-century existentialist thinkers, Soren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche. Its focus is on the radically different ways they envisioned a joyful acceptance of life - a concern they shared. For Kierkegaard, in Fear and Trembling, joyful acceptance flows from the certitude of faith. For Nietzsche, in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, joyful acceptance is an acceptance of the eternal recurrence of life, and is ultimately a matter of will. This book explores the relationship between these opposed visions.Preface - Introduction - PART 1 - Abraham, the Knight of Faith - The Joyfulness of Faith - The Ethical, Infinite Resignation, and the Demonic - Knights of Faith - PART 2 - Nietzsche as the Antichrist - Zarathustra, the Prophet of the Ubermensch, and the Death-of-God Theme - Transvaluation - Eternal Recurrence and Joyful Acceptance - PART 3 -The Joy of Faith and the Joy of Zarathustra's Acceptance - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche - Bibliography - IndexJ.KELLENBERGER
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