CIAO DATE: 03/02


Critical Review

Critical Review

Fall 1997 (Vol.11 No.4)

Nietzche and the Premodernist Critique of Postmodernism

By Michael Allen Gillespie

Abstract

The crisis of modern reason culminates in Nietzsche's proclamation of nihilism. Drawing upon Nietzsche, postmodernists suggest that reason itself is defective, while "premodernists" argue we can regain our balance by returning to premodern rationalism. Peter Berkowitz suggests, however, that Nietzsche is a contradictory thinker who fails in his attempt to combine ancient rationalism with modern voluntarism. Postmodernism thus rests upon a defective foundation. Berkowitz's critique of postmodernism is telling, but he does not recognize dangerous millenarian elements in Nietzsche's thought. Moreover, the concept of ancient reason he holds up as an alternative is under-developed and undifferentiated.