In this article, I begin to develop Nietzsche’s scientific fictionalism in order to make headway toward resolving a central interpretive issue in his epistemology. For Nietzsche knowledge claims are falsifications. Presumably, this is a result of his puzzling view that truths are somehow false. I argue that Nietzsche thinks knowledge claims are falsifications because he embraces a scientific fictionalist view according to which inexact representations, which are false, can also be accurate, or true, and that this position is not inconsistent
In his paper, Nietzsche and the Knowledge of the Child at Play: On the Question of Metaphysics, Jo...
Friedrich Nietzsche, 100 years after his death, remains a controversial figure in philosophy. Much o...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
In this article, I begin to develop Nietzsche’s scientific fictionalism in order to make headway tow...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, theorists developed approaches to Nietzsche’s philosophy ...
I argue that Nietzsche embraces a conception of science that falls between the two dominant interpre...
In recent years, Nietzsche’s views on (natural) science attracted a considerable amount of scholarly...
There is a disagreement over how to understand Nietzsche’s view of science. According to what I call...
The paper examines how two analytic scholars, Maudemarie Clark and Robert Lanier Anderson, overcame ...
There is a difficulty in understanding Nietzsche’s epistemology. It is generally accepted that he en...
Nietzsche on Truth and Overcoming traces the development of Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s epistemic criti...
Anyone intending to write about Nietzsche faces an immediate problem - How is one to interpret him? ...
This thesis attempts to argue that Nietzsche’s falsification remarks should be understood in the con...
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...
In his paper, Nietzsche and the Knowledge of the Child at Play: On the Question of Metaphysics, Jo...
Friedrich Nietzsche, 100 years after his death, remains a controversial figure in philosophy. Much o...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
In this article, I begin to develop Nietzsche’s scientific fictionalism in order to make headway tow...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, theorists developed approaches to Nietzsche’s philosophy ...
I argue that Nietzsche embraces a conception of science that falls between the two dominant interpre...
In recent years, Nietzsche’s views on (natural) science attracted a considerable amount of scholarly...
There is a disagreement over how to understand Nietzsche’s view of science. According to what I call...
The paper examines how two analytic scholars, Maudemarie Clark and Robert Lanier Anderson, overcame ...
There is a difficulty in understanding Nietzsche’s epistemology. It is generally accepted that he en...
Nietzsche on Truth and Overcoming traces the development of Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s epistemic criti...
Anyone intending to write about Nietzsche faces an immediate problem - How is one to interpret him? ...
This thesis attempts to argue that Nietzsche’s falsification remarks should be understood in the con...
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...
In his paper, Nietzsche and the Knowledge of the Child at Play: On the Question of Metaphysics, Jo...
Friedrich Nietzsche, 100 years after his death, remains a controversial figure in philosophy. Much o...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...