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C o n te n t s ................................... Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xiii Editor’s Introduction, by Lawrence Hass xv I. Art, Truth, and Illusion: Nietzsche’s Ontology, by M. C. Dillon 1 1. Art, Truth, and Illusion: Nietzsche’s Metaphysical Skepticism 3 2. Nietzsche’s Metamorphosis 15 3. Illusion, Appearance, and Perspective: Nietzsche’s Honest Truth 28 4. Zarathustra: Transcendence Here and Hereafter 40 5. Body and Soul: Nietzsche’s Self 54 6. Morality in a God-Forsaken World 69 Appendix: Template for Chapter 7 89 II. The Ethics of Particularity, by M. C. Dillon 99 1. Sexual Ethics and Shame 101 2. Sexlove and Ethics 111 3. Conscience and Authenticity 123 4. Reversibility and Ethics: The Question of Violence 140 5. Does Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology Predelineate a Politics? 153 6. Merleau-Ponty and the Ontology of Ecology, or Apocalypse Later 166 7. Life-Death 179 8. Expression and the Ethics of Particularity 190 Notes 201 Bibliography 221 Index 225 ...

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