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Bernd Magnus

Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Humanities
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1967

HMNSS 3212
bernd.magnus@ucr.edu
(951) 827-4554

 

Research Interests:
  • 19th and 20th Century European Philosophy

  • Critical Literary Theory

  • History of Modern Philosophy

  • Moral Psychology
Sample Publications:

Books and Collections:
  • Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Vol. 11 (ed.), Stanford, 1999

  • The Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche (co-ed.), Cambridge, 1996

  • Whither Marxism? (co-ed.), Routledge, 1995

  • Specters of Marx (co-ed.), Routledge, 1994

  • Nietzsche's Case: Philosophy as/and Literature (co-author) Routledge, 1993

  • Nietzsche's Existential Imperative, Indiana University Press, 1978

  • Heidegger's Metahistory of Philosophy, Nijhoff, 1970
Recent Articles:
  • "A Bridge Too Far," in Volker Gerhard, ed., Friedrich Nietzsche: Also Sprach Zarathustra, Akademie Verlag, 2000

  • "Asceticism and Eternal Recurrence," Southern Journal of Philosophy, 1999

  • "Philosophy as a Kind of Writing: Der Fall Nietzsche," REAL: Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature, 1997

  • "How the 'True Text' Finally Became a Fable," Nietzscheanna, 1997

  • "Holocaust Child," Contemporary Continental Philosophers in the United States: A Photogrammic Presentation, 1996

  • "Postmodern Pragmatism," Pragmatism: From Progressivism to Postmodernism, Praeger, 1995

  • "Postmodern Philosophy," The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 1995

  • "Reading Ascetic Reading: Toward the Genealogy of Morals and the Path Back to the World," Nietzsche, Genealogy, Morality, University of California Press, 1994

  • "Postmodern Philosophy and Politics," History of European Ideas, 1993

  • "Deconstruction Site," Philosophical Topics, 1991

  • "Author, Writer, Text: The Will to Power," International Studies in Philosophy, 1989

  • "Nietzsche and Postmodern Criticism," Nietzsche-Studien, 1989

  • "Deification of the Commonplace" and "The Uses and Abuses of The Will to Power," in Solomon and Higgins (eds.) Reading Nietzsche, Oxford University Press, 1988

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