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Introduction -- Part One: Experimentally Reconceiving Our World -- Chapter 1. Fictions less Utile: Nietzsche on Living Artistically, Jill Marsden -- Chapter 2. Naturalizing and Inhabiting Nature, Robert Guay -- Chapter 3. Nietzsche's Experimental Skepticism and the Question of Values, Kathia Hanza -- Chapter 4. The Age of Experimentation: Modernity, Democracy, and the Philosophy of the Future, Pieter De Corte -- Chapter 5. Welcome to the Machina: Science as a Form of Life in Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, Glen Baier -- Chapter 6. Nietzsche's Untimely Antidote to the Science of History, Jessica Elkayam -- Part Two: Experimentation, Art, and Science in the Free-Spirit Works -- Chapter 7. Science, Human Flourishing, and the 'Metaphysical Need' in Nietzsche's Free Spirit Works, Dylan Bailey -- Chapter 8. Diagnosis and Prescription - Nietzsche's Revaluing of Modernity in Human, All Too Human, Pedro Nagem de Souza -- Chapter 9. Experimentation in Nietzsche's Dawn, Katrina Mitcheson -- Chapter 10. The Art of Parable for Life: Considerations on The Gay Science 125, Stephen Cheung -- Chapter 11. Nietzsche's "Fate" in Book IV of The Gay Science, Fraser Logan -- Chapter 12. Experimentalism as a Way of Life in Book IV of The Gay Science, Jozef Majerník. |