In this paper, I examine the possibility of constructing an ontological phenomenology of love by tracing Nietzsche’s questioning about science. I examine how the evolution of Nietzsche’s thinking about science and his increasing suspicion towards it coincide with his interest for the question of love. Although the texts from the early and middle period praise science as an antidote to asceticism, the later texts seem to associate the scientific spirit with asceticism. I argue that this shift is motivated by Nietzsche’s realization that asceticism and science share the same fetish of facts. It is now for Nietzsche no longer a matter of proving the socalled facts of the backworlds wrong (something science is very capable of doing), but a matt...
There is a puzzle over how to understand Nietzsche?s view of science. According to what I call the S...
I argue that Nietzsche's work brings into question one-sided accounts of emotional phenomena and the...
This work draws upon the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche in order to move beyond persistent philosoph...
In this paper, I examine the possibility of constructing an ontological phenomenology of love by tra...
Offers a reading of the allusion to the \u27Provencal\u27 in Nietzsche’s The Gay Science, including ...
I argue that Nietzsche embraces a conception of science that falls between the two dominant interpre...
forcefully and on many grounds – but as we know he also expresses quite positive views of it. My fir...
This paper examines Nietzsche's notorious critiques of scientific explanation, and whether they cohe...
This paper examines Nietzsche's notorious critiques of scientific explanation, and whether they cohe...
Full-length studies of individual books of Nietzsche have been lacking until now both because of the...
This paper presents the meaning of the concept of love in philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. Love i...
The paper thematizes the concept of science in mid- and late thinking of Friedrich Nietzsche in the ...
This thesis is an exploration of Friedrich Nietzsche’s dictum that life only justifies itself aesthe...
According to Nietzsche, in the modern age science asks the question not of epistemological type, viz...
In Part One of Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche writes that anyone who believes in “immediate certaint...
There is a puzzle over how to understand Nietzsche?s view of science. According to what I call the S...
I argue that Nietzsche's work brings into question one-sided accounts of emotional phenomena and the...
This work draws upon the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche in order to move beyond persistent philosoph...
In this paper, I examine the possibility of constructing an ontological phenomenology of love by tra...
Offers a reading of the allusion to the \u27Provencal\u27 in Nietzsche’s The Gay Science, including ...
I argue that Nietzsche embraces a conception of science that falls between the two dominant interpre...
forcefully and on many grounds – but as we know he also expresses quite positive views of it. My fir...
This paper examines Nietzsche's notorious critiques of scientific explanation, and whether they cohe...
This paper examines Nietzsche's notorious critiques of scientific explanation, and whether they cohe...
Full-length studies of individual books of Nietzsche have been lacking until now both because of the...
This paper presents the meaning of the concept of love in philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. Love i...
The paper thematizes the concept of science in mid- and late thinking of Friedrich Nietzsche in the ...
This thesis is an exploration of Friedrich Nietzsche’s dictum that life only justifies itself aesthe...
According to Nietzsche, in the modern age science asks the question not of epistemological type, viz...
In Part One of Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche writes that anyone who believes in “immediate certaint...
There is a puzzle over how to understand Nietzsche?s view of science. According to what I call the S...
I argue that Nietzsche's work brings into question one-sided accounts of emotional phenomena and the...
This work draws upon the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche in order to move beyond persistent philosoph...