This article reviews the book Agency and the Foundations of Ethics: Nietzschean Constitutivism by Paul Katsafana
In an ideal, ordered world, answering metaethical questions (such as “what is goodness?” and “how ca...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
MIND has a policy of commissioning relatively long reviews of about 4,000 words, in order to allow r...
Review of Paul Katsafanas, Agency and the Foundations of Ethics: Nietzschean Constitutivis
Constitutivist theories in ethics seek to derive and justify normative ethical claims via facts abou...
Review of The Nietzschean Self: Moral Psychology, Agency, and the Unconscious by Paul Katsafana
In this article, I take off from some central issues in Paul Katsafanas' recent book Agency and the ...
[Excerpt] This new book by Simon Robertson reveals an impressive mastery of the subject. His previou...
In this paper, I critically consider the Nietzschean version of constitutitivism that Paul Katsafana...
Book review by Steven Michels. Lomax, J. Harvey. The Paradox of Philosophical Education: Nietzsche N...
Review of Philip Pothen, Nietzsche and the Fate of Art, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 62:
The article reviews the book Freedom and Anthropology in Kant\u27s Moral Philosophy, by Patrick R....
[First paragraph] Tsarina Doyle\u27s new book is required reading for those interested in Nietzsche\...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 239-252.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Friedrich Nietz...
This volume is a collection of eleven essays by Mark Schroeder, including one previously unpublished...
In an ideal, ordered world, answering metaethical questions (such as “what is goodness?” and “how ca...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
MIND has a policy of commissioning relatively long reviews of about 4,000 words, in order to allow r...
Review of Paul Katsafanas, Agency and the Foundations of Ethics: Nietzschean Constitutivis
Constitutivist theories in ethics seek to derive and justify normative ethical claims via facts abou...
Review of The Nietzschean Self: Moral Psychology, Agency, and the Unconscious by Paul Katsafana
In this article, I take off from some central issues in Paul Katsafanas' recent book Agency and the ...
[Excerpt] This new book by Simon Robertson reveals an impressive mastery of the subject. His previou...
In this paper, I critically consider the Nietzschean version of constitutitivism that Paul Katsafana...
Book review by Steven Michels. Lomax, J. Harvey. The Paradox of Philosophical Education: Nietzsche N...
Review of Philip Pothen, Nietzsche and the Fate of Art, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 62:
The article reviews the book Freedom and Anthropology in Kant\u27s Moral Philosophy, by Patrick R....
[First paragraph] Tsarina Doyle\u27s new book is required reading for those interested in Nietzsche\...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 239-252.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Friedrich Nietz...
This volume is a collection of eleven essays by Mark Schroeder, including one previously unpublished...
In an ideal, ordered world, answering metaethical questions (such as “what is goodness?” and “how ca...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
MIND has a policy of commissioning relatively long reviews of about 4,000 words, in order to allow r...