This article presents the “uses of Nietzsche” in twentieth century French philosophy. The author distinguishes three moments in Nietzsche’s reception: fram 1900 to 1930, from 1930 to 1960 (G. Battles, R. Caillois, P. Klossowski), fram 1960 onwards (Foucault, Deleuze). The paper focuses especially on this third moment: Nietzsche’s influence on the concept of genealogy in Foucault, and on the notions of difference and repetition in Deleuze.
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