This study of Hegel and Nietzsche evaluates and compares their work
through their common criticism of the metaphysics for operating with
conceptual oppositions such as being/becoming and egoism/altruism. Dr
Houlgate exposes Nietzsche's critique as employing the distinction of
Life and Thought, which itself constitutes a metaphysical dualism of the
kind Nietzsche attacks. By comparison Hegel is shown to provide a more
profound critique of metaphysical dualism by applying his philosophy of
the dialectic, which sees such alleged opposites as defining components
of a dynamic. In choosing to study a theme so fundamental to both
philosophers' work, Houlgate has established a framework within which to
evaluate the Hegel-Nietzsche debate; to make the first full study of
Nietzsche's view of Hegel's work; and to compare Nietzsche's Dionysic
philosophy with Hegel's dialectical philosophy by focusing on tragedy, a
subject central to the philosophy of both.