Nietzsche takes moral judgments to be false beliefs, and encourages us to pursue subjective nonmoral value arising from our passions. His view that strong and unified passions make one virtuous is mathematically derivable from this subjectivism and a conceptual analysis of virtue, explaining his evaluations of character and the nature of the Overman
Nietzsche denies the existence of two traditional sources of normativity: unconditional value in the...
In this dissertation, I argue that psychology is central to the meaning and purposes of Nietzsche\u2...
Nietzsche’s late writings present a value opposition of health and decadence based in his conception...
Nietzsche takes moral judgments to be false beliefs, and encourages us to pursue subjective nonmoral...
This doctoral dissertation is a study of Nietzsche's views on morality in order to assess his contri...
Nietzsche\u27s severe attacks on morality and his self-identification as an immoralist give many r...
Nietzsche debunks the moral values of the 19th century. His remarks were addressed to Christian mora...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
In this paper, I treat the question of the meta-axiological standing of Nietzsche's own values, in t...
The critique of Metaphysics and Morality occupies a central place in post-modern philosophy. The dec...
In Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Nietzsche presents passion as constituting human agency. He encountered t...
Individual existence in time and the values related to the transience of all human life are importan...
The common understanding of the philosopher, Nietzsche, is that he is a “philosophical warrior” and ...
Recent decades have witnessed a flurry of interest in Nietzsche's metaethics — his views, if any, on...
In this article the author argues that Nietzsche’s critique of morality is based on his metaphysics ...
Nietzsche denies the existence of two traditional sources of normativity: unconditional value in the...
In this dissertation, I argue that psychology is central to the meaning and purposes of Nietzsche\u2...
Nietzsche’s late writings present a value opposition of health and decadence based in his conception...
Nietzsche takes moral judgments to be false beliefs, and encourages us to pursue subjective nonmoral...
This doctoral dissertation is a study of Nietzsche's views on morality in order to assess his contri...
Nietzsche\u27s severe attacks on morality and his self-identification as an immoralist give many r...
Nietzsche debunks the moral values of the 19th century. His remarks were addressed to Christian mora...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
In this paper, I treat the question of the meta-axiological standing of Nietzsche's own values, in t...
The critique of Metaphysics and Morality occupies a central place in post-modern philosophy. The dec...
In Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Nietzsche presents passion as constituting human agency. He encountered t...
Individual existence in time and the values related to the transience of all human life are importan...
The common understanding of the philosopher, Nietzsche, is that he is a “philosophical warrior” and ...
Recent decades have witnessed a flurry of interest in Nietzsche's metaethics — his views, if any, on...
In this article the author argues that Nietzsche’s critique of morality is based on his metaphysics ...
Nietzsche denies the existence of two traditional sources of normativity: unconditional value in the...
In this dissertation, I argue that psychology is central to the meaning and purposes of Nietzsche\u2...
Nietzsche’s late writings present a value opposition of health and decadence based in his conception...