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Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, geboren als Wolfgang Siegfried Müller (* 31. August 1924 in Weimar; † 9. August 2001 in Berlin), war ein deutscher Philosoph. Er hat insbesondere durch seine Nietzsche-Interpretationen Bekanntheit erlangt.

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dbo:abstract Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, geboren als Wolfgang Siegfried Müller (* 31. August 1924 in Weimar; † 9. August 2001 in Berlin), war ein deutscher Philosoph. Er hat insbesondere durch seine Nietzsche-Interpretationen Bekanntheit erlangt. (de) Wolfgang Müller-Lauter (August 31, 1924 in Weimar – August 9, 2001 in Berlin) was a German philosopher and scholar. He is particularly known for his groundbreaking work on the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, considered to be one of the most important contributions to the study of Nietzsche in the twentieth century. He was Ordinary Professor of Philosophy at the Kirchliche Hochschule Berlin and from 1993 Emeritus Professor in the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University Berlin. Müller-Lauter began his career with a doctoral thesis on Martin Heidegger, to whose work he had been led through a study of Jean-Paul Sartre. In preparing a lecture course on the roots of nihilism in the twentieth century at the Kirchliche Hochschule in Berlin, Müller-Lauter became increasingly interested in Nietzsche's treatment of the problem of nihilism. Müller-Lauter's own approach to Nietzsche is marked by a critique of Heidegger's then prevalent reading of Nietzsche's thought. In particular, Müller-Lauter took issue with Heidegger's characterization of Nietzsche as the “last metaphysician of the West.” Heidegger had seen Nietzsche as attempting, but ultimately failing, to overcome the metaphysical tradition. Müller-Lauter argued cogently on the basis of a detailed analysis of Nietzsche's texts that the role that Heidegger reserved for himself had in fact been effectively performed by Nietzsche himself. Central to this interpretation was the reexamination of the “doctrine” of the will to power found in Nietzsche's work, turning it from a metaphysical doctrine (as in Heidegger's interpretation) into a theory of a plurality of will-to-power quanta dynamically interacting with one another in processes with an inherently contradictory and perspectival character. This work set a new standard of rigor and seriousness in Nietzsche scholarship as well as establishing an influential reading of Nietzsche's work. Müller-Lauter was a co-founder of the journal Nietzsche-Studien in 1971, and continued to co-edit the journal until 1996. He was also co-founder and co-editor (from 1972 to 1996) of the book series Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung published by de Gruyter. After the death of Mazzino Montinari in 1986 Müller-Lauter took over the co-editorship of the complete critical edition of Nietzsche's Works (KGW) produced by de Gruyter. In 1996 he was the first recipient of the Friedrich Nietzsche Prize. (en) Wolfgang Müller-Lauter född 1924 i Weimar, död 2001 i Berlin, var en tysk filosof. Han är känd för sina verk om Friedrich Nietzsche. 1996 blev Müller-Lauter tilldelad Friedrich-Nietzsche-Preis. (sv) Wolfgang Müller-Lauter (31 de agosto de 1924 em Weimar – 9 de agosto de 2001 em Berlim) foi um estudioso e filósofo alemão. Particularmente conhecido por seu trabalho inovador acerca da filosofia de Friedrich Nietzsche, considerado uma das mais importantes contribuições para o estudo de Nietzsche no século XX. Foi Professor Adjunto de Filosofia na Universidade Kirchliche Hochschule Berlin e em 1993 se tornou Professor Emérito na Faculdade de Teologia da Universidade Humboldt Berlin. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, geboren als Wolfgang Siegfried Müller (* 31. August 1924 in Weimar; † 9. August 2001 in Berlin), war ein deutscher Philosoph. Er hat insbesondere durch seine Nietzsche-Interpretationen Bekanntheit erlangt. (de) Wolfgang Müller-Lauter född 1924 i Weimar, död 2001 i Berlin, var en tysk filosof. Han är känd för sina verk om Friedrich Nietzsche. 1996 blev Müller-Lauter tilldelad Friedrich-Nietzsche-Preis. (sv) Wolfgang Müller-Lauter (31 de agosto de 1924 em Weimar – 9 de agosto de 2001 em Berlim) foi um estudioso e filósofo alemão. Particularmente conhecido por seu trabalho inovador acerca da filosofia de Friedrich Nietzsche, considerado uma das mais importantes contribuições para o estudo de Nietzsche no século XX. Foi Professor Adjunto de Filosofia na Universidade Kirchliche Hochschule Berlin e em 1993 se tornou Professor Emérito na Faculdade de Teologia da Universidade Humboldt Berlin. (pt) Wolfgang Müller-Lauter (August 31, 1924 in Weimar – August 9, 2001 in Berlin) was a German philosopher and scholar. He is particularly known for his groundbreaking work on the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, considered to be one of the most important contributions to the study of Nietzsche in the twentieth century. He was Ordinary Professor of Philosophy at the Kirchliche Hochschule Berlin and from 1993 Emeritus Professor in the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University Berlin. In 1996 he was the first recipient of the Friedrich Nietzsche Prize. (en)
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