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Jing Huang

Sun Yat-sen University
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  • Sun Yat-sen University
    Assistant Professor
Freie Universität Berlin
PhD
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Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
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  •  58
    Discrepancies between Nietzsche’s Handwriting and KGW II 5
    In Friedrich Nietzsche (ed.), The Greek Worship of the Gods, De Gruyter. pp. 243-251. 2025.
  •  59
    The Lazy Professor Friedrich Nietzsche and His Lectures on Greek Religion
    In Friedrich Nietzsche (ed.), The Greek Worship of the Gods, De Gruyter. pp. 231-241. 2025.
    This essay offers a detailed exploration of Nietzsche’s Basel lectures on Greek religion, focusing on his extensive borrowing from contemporary literature and how he interweaves the borrowed material into his text. Using Nietzsche’s treatment of the Delphic Oracle as a case study, this essay shows that despite the large amount of borrowing, Nietzsche’s lectures do not depart from his particular vision of Greek polytheism, as is sometimes assumed, but, on the contrary, display a distinctly Nietzs…Read more
    This essay offers a detailed exploration of Nietzsche’s Basel lectures on Greek religion, focusing on his extensive borrowing from contemporary literature and how he interweaves the borrowed material into his text. Using Nietzsche’s treatment of the Delphic Oracle as a case study, this essay shows that despite the large amount of borrowing, Nietzsche’s lectures do not depart from his particular vision of Greek polytheism, as is sometimes assumed, but, on the contrary, display a distinctly Nietzschean texture.
  •  58
    Nachweis aus Aristoteles, Grosse Ethik
    Nietzsche Studien 53 (1): 384-385. 2024.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  126
    Mitgeteilt von Jing Huang
    Nietzsche Studien 51 (1): 334-335. 2022.
  •  1528
    Nietzsche als Leser des Aristoteles
    In Hans-Peter Anschütz, Armin Thomas Müller, Mike Rottmann & Yannick Souladié (eds.), Nietzsche als Leser, De Gruyter. pp. 131-155. 2021.
    This study attempts to reconstruct Nietzsche’s reading of Aristotle in the 1860s and 1870s—the years before he left his career as a philologist. Against the popular view that Nietzsche read only one book by Aristotle, namely the Rhetoric, the present study hopes to show that he had direct knowledge of several of Aristotle’s main works, while much of his interest in Aristotle centred on the latter’s account of art. The particular aim of this study is to explore how Nietzsche’s reading of Aristotl…Read more
    This study attempts to reconstruct Nietzsche’s reading of Aristotle in the 1860s and 1870s—the years before he left his career as a philologist. Against the popular view that Nietzsche read only one book by Aristotle, namely the Rhetoric, the present study hopes to show that he had direct knowledge of several of Aristotle’s main works, while much of his interest in Aristotle centred on the latter’s account of art. The particular aim of this study is to explore how Nietzsche’s reading of Aristotle contributed to the formation of The Birth of Tragedy. It will show that, although Nietzsche mentions Aristotle in his first book only en passant, his theory of tragedy should be understood against the background of Aristotelian poetics, especially as interpreted by such contemporaries as Jacob Bernays, Joseph Hubert Reinkens, and Gustav Teichmüller.
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  856
    Nachweis aus Platon’s Werke (1855–1869)
    Nietzsche Studien 49 (1): 299-301. 2020.
  •  37
    Nachweis aus aulus gellius, noctes atticae
    Nietzsche Studien 48 (1): 322-326. 2019.
  •  995
    Nachweise aus Friedrich ueberweg, untersuchungen über die echtheit und zeitfolge platonischer schriften und über die hauptmomente aus plato’s leben (1861): Mitgeteilt Von Jing Huang
    Nietzsche Studien 48 (1): 318-321. 2019.
  •  844
    NACHWEIS AUS PLATON, PHAIDROS (1853): mitgeteilt von Jing Huang
    Nietzsche Studien 48 (1): 314-317. 2019.
  •  4260
    Is this me?A story about personal identity from the Mahāprajñāpāramitopadeśa / Dà zhìdù lùn
    with Jonardon Ganeri
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (5): 739-762. 2021.
    ABSTRACT In a Buddhist treatise from around the fourth century CE there is a very remarkable story which serves as a thought experiment calling us to question the nature of self and the identity of persons. Lost in Sanskrit, the passage is fortunately preserved in a Chinese translation, the Dà zhìdù lùn. We here present the first reliable translation directly from the Classical Chinese, and discuss the philosophical significance of the story in its historical and literary context. We emphasise t…Read more
    ABSTRACT In a Buddhist treatise from around the fourth century CE there is a very remarkable story which serves as a thought experiment calling us to question the nature of self and the identity of persons. Lost in Sanskrit, the passage is fortunately preserved in a Chinese translation, the Dà zhìdù lùn. We here present the first reliable translation directly from the Classical Chinese, and discuss the philosophical significance of the story in its historical and literary context. We emphasise the philosophical importance of embedding the story in two framing narratives, and demonstrate that the story taps a range of intuitions, and indeed fears, about the survival of the self which have also played a large role in the history of the topic in the West, and which continue to be of great contemporary concern.
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  750
    Nachweise aus Joseph Hubert Reinkens, Aristoteles über Kunst, besonders über Tragödie
    Nietzsche Studien 47 (1): 364-366. 2018.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 47 Heft: 1 Seiten: 364-366.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  396
    Review of Johann Figl's Nietzsche und die Religionen (review)
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (3): 472-475. 2015.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  2673
    Did Nietzsche want his notes burned? Some reflections on the Nachlass problem
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (6): 1194-1214. 2019.
    The issue of the use of the Nachlass material has been much debated in Nietzsche scholarship in recent decades. Some insist on the absolute interpretative priority of his published writings over those unpublished and suggest that an extensive engagement with the Nachlass is harmful because it is something Nietzsche rejected. To verify this claim, they appeal to the story of Nietzsche asking his landlord in Sils-Maria to burn some of his notes. Since the notes that were ultimately retrieved are p…Read more
    The issue of the use of the Nachlass material has been much debated in Nietzsche scholarship in recent decades. Some insist on the absolute interpretative priority of his published writings over those unpublished and suggest that an extensive engagement with the Nachlass is harmful because it is something Nietzsche rejected. To verify this claim, they appeal to the story of Nietzsche asking his landlord in Sils-Maria to burn some of his notes. Since the notes that were ultimately retrieved are purportedly incorporated into the compilation The Will to Power, the story also leads some to conclude that Nietzsche rejected his project on the will to power. However, the reliability of this story has been questioned. In this manuscript I first present the decisive piece of evidence that will settle the controversy over the story’s authenticity. After showing that it is true that in 1888 Nietzsche wanted some of his notes burned, I address the question of what we can conclude from this story. I argue that it neither suggests the abandonment of the will to power project, nor warrants a devaluation of the Nachlass. Finally, I will discuss the methodological problem of the use of Nietzsche’s Nachlass in general.
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  615
    Nachweise aus Karl Bötticher, Die Tektonik der Hellenen (1852)
    Nietzsche Studien 42 (1): 305-307. 2013.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  669
    Nachweise aus Emil Heitz, Die verlorenen Schriften des Aristoteles
    Nietzsche Studien 44 (1): 494-497. 2015.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 44 Heft: 1 Seiten: 494-497
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  656
    Nachweise aus Karl Friedrich Hermann, Lehrbuch der gottesdienstlichen Alterthümer der Griechen (1858)
    Nietzsche Studien 42 (1): 319-321. 2013.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  647
    Nachweise aus Erwin Rohde, Afterphilologie
    Nietzsche Studien 44 (1): 498-499. 2015.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 44 Heft: 1 Seiten: 498-499
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  684
    Nachweis aus lebensnachrichten über Barthold Georg Niebuhr
    Nietzsche Studien 46 (1): 235-235. 2017.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 46 Heft: 1 Seiten: 235-235.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  723
    Nachweise aus Jacob Bernays, Die Dialoge des Aristoteles in ihrem Verhältniss zu seinen übrigen Werken
    Nietzsche Studien 44 (1): 490-493. 2015.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 44 Heft: 1 Seiten: 490-493
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  706
    Neuerscheinungen zur historisch-kritischen Arbeit an Nietzsches Texten (review)
    Nietzsche Studien 43 (1): 241-249. 2014.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 43 Heft: 1 Seiten: 241-249
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  706
    Nachweis aus aristoteles’ politik, übertragen Von Jacob Bernays
    Nietzsche Studien 46 (1): 242-242. 2017.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 46 Heft: 1 Seiten: 242-242.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  630
    Nachweise aus Carl Boetticher, Der Baumkultus der Hellenen (1856)
    Nietzsche Studien 42 (1): 312-315. 2013.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  1350
    Die gegenwärtige Nietzsche-Forschung in China. Die straussianische Lesart im Fokus
    Nietzsche Studien 44 (1): 516-531. 2015.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 44 Heft: 1 Seiten: 516-531
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  641
    Die lateinischen Texte des Schülers Nietzsche. Übersetzung und Kommentar by Christian Wollek (review)
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 47 (3): 515-519. 2016.
    In 2010, Christian Wollek published his doctoral thesis Die lateinischen Texte des Schülers Nietzsche. Übersetzung und Kommentar —a German translation of Nietzsche’s Latin writings with an introduction and commentary. This book represents the breadth of Nietzsche’s Latin writings and his vast learning while he was a student at the Naumburg Domgymnasium and Schulpforta. As Wollek tells us in the introduction, LT aims both to highlight the relevance of Nietzsche’s early writings, which he argues h…Read more
    In 2010, Christian Wollek published his doctoral thesis Die lateinischen Texte des Schülers Nietzsche. Übersetzung und Kommentar —a German translation of Nietzsche’s Latin writings with an introduction and commentary. This book represents the breadth of Nietzsche’s Latin writings and his vast learning while he was a student at the Naumburg Domgymnasium and Schulpforta. As Wollek tells us in the introduction, LT aims both to highlight the relevance of Nietzsche’s early writings, which he argues have been too often ignored, even in recent scholarship, and to...
    Friedrich Nietzsche
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