<p>Few philosophers have been more critical of the Western philosophical tradition than Friedrich Nietzsche and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Nietzsche and Wittgenstein did not just reject the conclusions of their philosophical predecessors; they rejected their most basic assumptions. They rejected the very idea of philosophy as the attempt to rationally develop objective theories of the world. And yet Wittgenstein and Nietzsche have now been absorbed into the discipline they wanted to abolish. This dissertation attempts to recapture the force and extent of their respective criticisms of philosophy, and evaluate their conceptions of what philosophy should be. </p><p>I begin by examining Wittgenstein's claim that philosophical problems rest on a...
Any discussion of Wittgenstein's philosophical thought would be incomplete without taking notice of ...
Wittgenstein comes up with his model simply through starting with the assumption that language can b...
Nietzsche .scholarship —- and here I will be talking exclusively about English-language work—has com...
Wittgenstein compares his attempt to teach a ‘new movement of thought’ with Nietzsche’s re-evaluatio...
This dissertation places Wittgenstein and Nietzsche alongside one another in an attempt to deal with...
This dissertation explores the works of W. V. Quine and Ludwig Wittgenstein. It provides a detailed ...
© 2014 Jonathan MoladNietzsche's philosophical practice is best understood as a set of practical exe...
The dissertation presents a novel interpretation of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil as an argument ...
Considering comparative studies in philosophy, the relationship between philosophies of Ludwig Wittg...
This book defends the controversial view that Nietzsche is a metaphysician against a long-standing t...
A method of philosophy is not independent from a conception of philosophy. The way of understanding...
This paper points to the relaton between Wittgenstein’s position and Kant’s transcendental dialectic...
Throughout his corpus Nietzsche makes frequent and apparently contradictory assertions about Socrate...
We know from Nietzsche’s posthumously published notebooks and correspondence of his plan in 1868 to ...
It has become fashionable to describe Wittgenstein as some kind of idealist. Encouraged by the Kanti...
Any discussion of Wittgenstein's philosophical thought would be incomplete without taking notice of ...
Wittgenstein comes up with his model simply through starting with the assumption that language can b...
Nietzsche .scholarship —- and here I will be talking exclusively about English-language work—has com...
Wittgenstein compares his attempt to teach a ‘new movement of thought’ with Nietzsche’s re-evaluatio...
This dissertation places Wittgenstein and Nietzsche alongside one another in an attempt to deal with...
This dissertation explores the works of W. V. Quine and Ludwig Wittgenstein. It provides a detailed ...
© 2014 Jonathan MoladNietzsche's philosophical practice is best understood as a set of practical exe...
The dissertation presents a novel interpretation of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil as an argument ...
Considering comparative studies in philosophy, the relationship between philosophies of Ludwig Wittg...
This book defends the controversial view that Nietzsche is a metaphysician against a long-standing t...
A method of philosophy is not independent from a conception of philosophy. The way of understanding...
This paper points to the relaton between Wittgenstein’s position and Kant’s transcendental dialectic...
Throughout his corpus Nietzsche makes frequent and apparently contradictory assertions about Socrate...
We know from Nietzsche’s posthumously published notebooks and correspondence of his plan in 1868 to ...
It has become fashionable to describe Wittgenstein as some kind of idealist. Encouraged by the Kanti...
Any discussion of Wittgenstein's philosophical thought would be incomplete without taking notice of ...
Wittgenstein comes up with his model simply through starting with the assumption that language can b...
Nietzsche .scholarship —- and here I will be talking exclusively about English-language work—has com...