Alan D. Schrift

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Twentieth-Century French Philosophy: Key Themes and Thinkers. John Wiley & Sons. 4 February 2009. ISBN   978-1-4051-4394-3. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Books Co-Edited for The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche. (Stanford University Press)

• Volume 1: The Birth of Tragedy /Unpublished Basel Writings(Winter 1869/70–Fall 1873) (2026).

• Volume 4: Human, All Too Human II and Unpublished Fragments from the Period of Human, All Too Human II(Spring 1878–Fall 1879) (2012).

• Volume 5: Dawn (2011)

• Volume 6: The Joyful Science / Idylls from Messina / Unpublished Fragments from the Period of The Joyful Science(Spring 1881–Summer 1882) (2023).

• Volume 7: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (2026)

• Volume 8: Beyond Good and Evil / On the Genealogy of Morality (2014).

• Volume 9: The Case of Wagner / Twilight of the Idols / The Antichrist / Ecce Homo / Dionysus Dithyrambs / Nietzsche Contra Wagner (2020).

• Volume 12: Unpublished Fragments from the Period of Human, All Too Human I (Winter 1874/75–Winter 1877/78) (2021).

• Volume 13: Unpublished Fragments from the Period of Dawn (Winter 1879/80–Spring 1881) (2023).

• Volume 14: Unpublished Fragments from the Period of Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Summer 1882–Winter 1883/84) (2019).

• Volume 15: Unpublished Fragments from the Period of Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Spring 1884–Winter 1884/85) (2021).

• Volume 16: Unpublished Fragments (Spring 1885–Spring 1886) (2021).

• Volume 17: Unpublished Fragments (Summer 1886–Fall 1887) (2024).

Other Books Edited or Co-Edited

Reviewed as “Essential” by Choice and awarded “Honorable Mention” in the category “Multi-volume Reference Work in the Humanities and Social Sciences” by American Publishers Awards for Scholarly Excellence.

The History of Continental Philosophy

• Volume 1: Kant, Kantianism, and Idealism: The Origins of Continental Philosophy. Ed. Thomas Nenon

• Volume 2: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy: Revolutionary Responses to the Existing Order. Ed. Alan D. Schrift and Daniel Conway

• Volume 3: The New Century: Bergsonism, Phenomenology and Responses to Modern Science. Ed. Keith Ansell-Pearson and Alan D. Schrift

• Volume 4: Phenomenology: Responses and Developments. Ed. Leonard Lawlor

• Volume 5: Critical Theory to Structuralism: Philosophy, Politics and the Human Sciences. Ed. David Ingram

• Volume 6: Poststructuralism and Critical Theory’s Second Generation. Ed. Alan D. Schrift [12]

• Volume 7: After Poststructuralism: Transitions and Transformations. Ed. Rosi Braidotti

• Volume 8: Emerging Trends in Continental Philosophy. Ed. Todd May


Modernity and the Problem of Evil (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005).

Why Nietzsche Still? Reflections on Drama, Culture, and Politics (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000).

The Hermeneutic Tradition: From Ast to Ricoeur (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990). Co-edited with Gayle L. Ormiston.

Transforming the Hermeneutic Context: From Nietzsche to Nancy (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990). Co-edited with Gayle L. Ormiston.

Selected Articles and Book Chapters


• “Deleuze the Universitaire,” in The Deleuzian Mind, ed. Jeffrey E. Bell and Henry Sommers-Hall (London: Routledge, 2025). Pp. 9–23.

• “Nietzsche et l’émergence du poststructuralisme,” in Nietzsche et la France, ed. Paolo D’Iorio, Alexandre Avril, and David Simonin (Paris: CNRS-Éditions, 2025). Pp. 312–322.

• “Friedrich Nietzsche” and “The Concrete,” in Encyclopedia of Political Anthropology, ed. Arpad Szakolczai and Paul O’Connor (Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2025). Pp. 210–16; Pp. 404–408.

• “Nietzsche and the Emergence of Poststructuralism,” in Historical Traces and Future Pathways of Poststructuralism: Aesthetics, Ethics, Politics, ed. Gavin Rae and Emma Ingala (New York: Routledge, 2020). Pp. 15-34.

• “Pluralism = Monism: What Deleuze learns from Nietzsche and Spinoza,” in Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of Freedom: Freedom’s Refrains, ed. Dorothea Olkowski and Eftichis Pirovolakis (New York: Routledge, 2019). Pp. 155-167.

• Jean André WAHL (1888–1974), in Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Philosophers: https://www.bloomsburyphilosophers.com/article?docid=b- 9781350999992&tocid=b-9781350999992-0036&st=wahl.

• “Nietzsche and Foucault’s ‘Will to Know,’” in Foucault and Nietzsche: A Critical Encounter, ed. Joseph Westfall and Alan Rosenberg (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018). Pp. 59-78.

• “Foucault and Poststructuralism,” in A Companion to Literary Theory, ed. David Richter (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2018). Pp. 176-87.

• “Pourquoi les philosophes devraient toujours lire Mauss (aux Etats-Unis d’Amérique en particulier),” in Marcel Mauss, en théorie et en pratique -- Anthropologie, sociologie, philosophie, ed. Erwan Dianteill (Paris: L’Harmattan: Le Sandre / Archives Karéline, 2014).

• “Spinoza vs. Kant: Have I Been Understood?” in Nietzsche and Political Thought, ed. Keith Ansell-Pearson (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014). Pp. 107-122.

• “Man” and “Friedrich Nietzsche,” in The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon, ed. Leonard Lawlor and John Nale (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014). Pp. 281-287, 662-668.

• “Discipline and Punish,” in A Companion to Foucault, ed. Christopher Falzon, Timothy O’Leary, and Jana Sawicki (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2013). Pp. 137-153.

• “Nietzsche’s Nachlass,” in A Companion to Friedrich Nietzsche, ed. Paul Bishop (London: Camden House, 2012). Pp. 405-428.

• “Le nietzschéisme comme épistémologie: la réception française de Nietzsche dans le moment philosophique des années 60,” trans. Patrice Maniglier, in Le moment philosophique des années 1960 en France, ed. Patrice Maniglier (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2011). Pp. 95-111.

• “French Nietzscheanism,” in Poststructuralism and Critical Theory’s Second Generation, Volume 6 of The History of Continental Philosophy (London: Acumen Press/Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010). Pp. 19-46.

• “Psychoanalysis and Desire,” (co-authored with Rosi Braidotti) in Poststructuralism and Critical Theory’s Second Generation, Volume 6 of The History of Continental Philosophy (London: Acumen Press/Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010). Pp. 311-35.

• “The Effects of the Agrégation de Philosophie on Twentieth-Century French Philosophy,” The Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol. 46, no. 3 (July 2008): 449-73.

• “Deconstruction,” “Friedrich Nietzsche,” and “Structuralism and Poststructuralism,” in Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd edition, ed. Donald Borchert (Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2006), 661-62, 607-17, 273-79.

• “Is There Such a Thing as ‘French Philosophy’? or Why Do We Read the French So Badly?” lead essay in After the Deluge: New Perspectives on Postwar French Intellectual and Cultural History, ed. Julian Bourg (Lantham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004). Pp. 21-47.

• “Le Mépris des Anti-Sémites: Kofman’s Nietzsche, Nietzsche’s Jews,” in Sarah Kofman’s Corpus, ed. Tina Chanter and Pleshette DeArmitt (Albany: SUNY Press, 2008). Pp. 75-90.

• “Nietzsche for Democracy?” Nietzsche-Studien 29 (2000): 220-33.

• “Rethinking the Subject, or How One Becomes-other than What One Is,” in Nietzsche’s Postmoralism: Essays on Nietzsche's Prelude to Philosophy's Future, ed. Richard Schacht (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Pp. 47-62.

• “Nietzsche’s French Legacy,” in Cambridge Companions to Philosophy: Friedrich Nietzsche, ed. Bernd Magnus and Kathleen Higgins (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996). Pp. 323-55.

• “On the Gynecology of Morals: Nietzsche and Cixous on the Logic of the Gift,” in Nietzsche and the Feminine, ed. Peter J. Burgard (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1994). Pp. 210-29.

• “Foucault and Derrida on Nietzsche and the ‘end(s)’ of ‘man,’” in Exceedingly Nietzsche: Aspects of Contemporary Nietzsche-Interpretation, ed. David F. Krell and David Wood (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., 1988). Pp. 131-49. Reprinted in Michel Foucault: Critical Assessments, Vol. II, ed. Barry Smart (London: Routledge, 1994). Pp. 278-92.


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Alan D. Schrift
BornMarch 2, 1955 (1955-03-02)
Brooklyn, New York
SpouseJill Davis Schrift
Education
Education Purdue University (PhD, M.A.)
Brown University (B.A.)
Thesis Nietzsche and the Question of Interpretation: Hermeneutics, Deconstruction, Pluralism  (1983)
Doctoral advisor Calvin O. Schrag