The Legend of Nietzsche's Syphilis
By (Author) Richard Schain
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sexually transmitted infections / Venereal diseases
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Abnormal psychology
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
616.95130092
Hardback
152
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
425g
An exploration of the life and behaviour of Friedrich Nietzsche, in which Dr Richard Schain challenges the widely-held view that this important philosopher's actions and erratic writings were due to general paresis, or syphilis of the brain. The author offers a detailed biography of Nietzsche's life, at each major turning point offering his own thoughts regarding why the diagnosis of syphilis is unsatisfactory to explain Nietzsche's behavioural and thought patterns. With close attention to detail, Schain offers important reasons for one to re-evaluate the claims made regarding Nietzsche's mental illness. Schain also explores another common diagnosis, namely, that of schizophrenia. While this diagnosis, according to the author, seems more plausible than that of general paresis, it is still inadequate to fully explain the aberrant behaviour and eventual mental deterioration of one of the leading Western philosophers of our time. By both examining Nietzsche's life and challenging the medical opinions of the time period, Schain lays the foundation for rigorous re-examination of the diagnoses of both general paresis and schizophrenia as causes for Nietzsche's actions, thoughts and philosophies.
This well-written little book is an easy read with an informed and insightful summary account of the illness and suffering of an icon of Western civilization. General readers; lower-division undergraduates; professionals.-Choice
"This well-written little book is an easy read with an informed and insightful summary account of the illness and suffering of an icon of Western civilization. General readers; lower-division undergraduates; professionals."-Choice
RICHARD SCHAIN is currently a neurological consultant at a California State Hospital. He was formerly Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Nebraska and Head of the Division of Child Neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has published numerous articles, chapters, and books, including Neurology of Childhood Learning Disorders, Affirmations of Reality, and Philosophical Artwork.