In this paper, I argue that Nietzsche’s published works contain a substantial, although implicit, argument for the will to power as ontology—a critical and descriptive, rather than positive and explanatory, theory of reality. Further, I suggest this ontology is entirely consistent with a naturalist methodology. The will to power ontology follows directly from Nietzsche’s naturalist rejection of three metaphysical presuppositions: substance, efficient causality, and final causality. I show that a number of interpretations, including those of Clark, Schacht, Reginster, and Richardson, are inconsistent with Nietzsche’s naturalism, because they presuppose efficient or final causality. In contrast, I argue that the will to power is not an explan...
One of the most well known, but deeply debated, ideas presented by the philosopher, Friedrich Nietzs...
There is a puzzle over how to understand Nietzsche?s view of science. According to what I call the S...
The fundamental — and many would say lingering — challenge to Nietzsche concerns how he can ground t...
In this paper, I argue that Nietzsche’s published works contain a substantial, although implicit, ar...
Abstract: Nietzsche's Will-to-Power Ontology: An Interpretation of Beyond Good and Evil § 36 By: M...
Causal knowledge unquestionably provides useful means to describe, explain and predict both natural ...
The object of this dissertation is to show the manner in which Nietzsche\u27s doctrine of the Eterna...
The object of this dissertation is to show the manner in which Nietzsche\u27s doctrine of the Eterna...
Any adequate interpretation of the concept of the will to power, given the radical break with the hi...
The article deals with Nietzsche's philosophy as a radical critique of the classical thinking paradi...
Nietzsche has been associated with naturalism due to his arguments that morality, religion, metaphys...
Nietzsche's views on knowledge have been interpreted in at least three incompatible ways-as transcen...
Nietzsche\u27s severe attacks on morality and his self-identification as an immoralist give many r...
This thesis investigates a paradox at the heart of Nietzsche and utilizes Foucault as an instrument ...
Nietzsche: Naturalism and Interpretation offers a resolution of one of the most vexing problems in N...
One of the most well known, but deeply debated, ideas presented by the philosopher, Friedrich Nietzs...
There is a puzzle over how to understand Nietzsche?s view of science. According to what I call the S...
The fundamental — and many would say lingering — challenge to Nietzsche concerns how he can ground t...
In this paper, I argue that Nietzsche’s published works contain a substantial, although implicit, ar...
Abstract: Nietzsche's Will-to-Power Ontology: An Interpretation of Beyond Good and Evil § 36 By: M...
Causal knowledge unquestionably provides useful means to describe, explain and predict both natural ...
The object of this dissertation is to show the manner in which Nietzsche\u27s doctrine of the Eterna...
The object of this dissertation is to show the manner in which Nietzsche\u27s doctrine of the Eterna...
Any adequate interpretation of the concept of the will to power, given the radical break with the hi...
The article deals with Nietzsche's philosophy as a radical critique of the classical thinking paradi...
Nietzsche has been associated with naturalism due to his arguments that morality, religion, metaphys...
Nietzsche's views on knowledge have been interpreted in at least three incompatible ways-as transcen...
Nietzsche\u27s severe attacks on morality and his self-identification as an immoralist give many r...
This thesis investigates a paradox at the heart of Nietzsche and utilizes Foucault as an instrument ...
Nietzsche: Naturalism and Interpretation offers a resolution of one of the most vexing problems in N...
One of the most well known, but deeply debated, ideas presented by the philosopher, Friedrich Nietzs...
There is a puzzle over how to understand Nietzsche?s view of science. According to what I call the S...
The fundamental — and many would say lingering — challenge to Nietzsche concerns how he can ground t...