In Defense of Rhetoric: Or How Hard It Is to Take a Writer Seriously: The Case of Nietzsche
Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy
Published online on May 27, 2013
Abstract
Interpretations of Nietzsche, particularly about politics, cover an exceptionally wide range. Additionally, Nietzsche is often said to commit "rhetorical excesses." I argue and show that Nietzsche consciously crafted his published works to allow this range of interpretations, that he did this for critical purposes, and that his so-called rhetoric is there to serve this purpose.