Transmission of Nietzsche Lectures


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>In Levinas 1935 essay, Reflections on the Philosophy of Hitlerism, he
>attacks Nietzsche and Heiddeger through a critique of the will to power.
>At this same time, Heidegger was teaching a lecture class on the will to
>power as art. Therefore, I am trying to figure out whether Levinas'
>comments on the will to power are based on this lecture course or if he
>was just extrapolating from Heidegger's already published materials (only
>Being and Time and a few essays, I think) Is it likely that Levinas, a Jew
>living in France, would have known about these lectures? How widespread
>would Heidegger's ideas about Nietzsche be?
>
>I am no longer subscribed to this list so, if anyone would be willing and
>able to help me, please send your comments to cs16i057@xxxxxxxxxxxx. I
>will not receive mail if you send it to Mitchell_Verter@xxxxxxxxx (I am
>using a bogus account to send this letter), so please don't do so. Thanks
>a heap.
>
> yours faithfully,
>
> mitch




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