Nietzsche’s perspectivism is a philosophical methodology for achieving various epistemic goods. Furthermore, perspectives as he conceives them relate primarily to agents’ motivational and evaluative sets. In order to shed light on this methodology, I approach it from two angles. First, I employ the digital humanities methodology pioneered recently in my recent and ongoing research to further elucidate the concept of perspectivism. Second, I explore some of the rhetorical tropes that Nietzsche uses to reorient his audience’s perspective. These include engaging the audience’s emotions, apostrophic address to the reader, and what I’ve elsewhere called ‘Nietzschean summoning’. Each of these methods tugs at the affects and values of the audience...
The aim of this study is to examine the relation between Nietzsche’s perspecti...
This paper offers a Nietzschean theory of emotion as expressed by following thesis: paradigmatic emo...
In this paper, I will show why accounts that defend Nietzsche???s perspectivism by reinterpreting hi...
Nietzsche’s perspectivism is a philosophical methodology for achieving various epistemic goods. Furt...
Like many of Nietzsche’s striking words and phrases, “perspectivism” (“Perspektivismus”) has receive...
Nietzsche offers a positive epistemology, and those who interpret him as a skeptic or a mere pragmat...
Interpretations of Friedrich Nietzsche often suggest that he is some form of anti-realist, i.e. he ...
There is little consensus among scholars as to what Nietzsche’s “perspectivism” is or what it entail...
Nietzsche\u27s perspectivism claims that every view is only one view. This claim raises serious self...
textIn the Preface to Human, All-Too Human, Nietzsche stresses that his free spirits "shall learn t...
Nietzsche’s “perspectivism” has often invited the charge of relativism. I give a reading of GM III 1...
Nietzsche, in his work On the Genealogy of Morals, argues that human cognition is analogous in certa...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
Friedrich Nietzsche has long been recognized as a pivotal thinker in the history of moral philosophy...
Instead of choosing between reading Nietzsche\u27s perspectivism as a metaphysical thesis or as one ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relation between Nietzsche’s perspecti...
This paper offers a Nietzschean theory of emotion as expressed by following thesis: paradigmatic emo...
In this paper, I will show why accounts that defend Nietzsche???s perspectivism by reinterpreting hi...
Nietzsche’s perspectivism is a philosophical methodology for achieving various epistemic goods. Furt...
Like many of Nietzsche’s striking words and phrases, “perspectivism” (“Perspektivismus”) has receive...
Nietzsche offers a positive epistemology, and those who interpret him as a skeptic or a mere pragmat...
Interpretations of Friedrich Nietzsche often suggest that he is some form of anti-realist, i.e. he ...
There is little consensus among scholars as to what Nietzsche’s “perspectivism” is or what it entail...
Nietzsche\u27s perspectivism claims that every view is only one view. This claim raises serious self...
textIn the Preface to Human, All-Too Human, Nietzsche stresses that his free spirits "shall learn t...
Nietzsche’s “perspectivism” has often invited the charge of relativism. I give a reading of GM III 1...
Nietzsche, in his work On the Genealogy of Morals, argues that human cognition is analogous in certa...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
Friedrich Nietzsche has long been recognized as a pivotal thinker in the history of moral philosophy...
Instead of choosing between reading Nietzsche\u27s perspectivism as a metaphysical thesis or as one ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relation between Nietzsche’s perspecti...
This paper offers a Nietzschean theory of emotion as expressed by following thesis: paradigmatic emo...
In this paper, I will show why accounts that defend Nietzsche???s perspectivism by reinterpreting hi...