In Nietzsche scholarship, little has been done regarding Nietzsche’s reflections on penology and criminology. This dissertation aims to critically examine Friedrich Nietzsche’s thoughts on justice, punishment, and the criminal and to show that his interest in these topics runs throughout his writings. Nietzsche attacked the tradition of Western justice theory and the idea that justice consists in giving each their due. I argue that in place of this notion of justice, he puts forth a non-metaphysical, naturalistic account of justice that refuses to judge and hold man accountable. In addition, I explicate Nietzsche’s passionate critique of punishment, which stops short of calling for its complete abolition, and the various alternatives he set...
I find that the attempt to assess Nietzsche\u27s value to contemporary jurisprudence is fraught with...
This Article explores the theoretical underinnings of punishment, in light of statements made about ...
This dissertation argues that a pervasive ethical vision underlies the work of Friedrich Nietzsche (...
In Nietzsche scholarship, little has been done regarding Nietzsche’s reflections on penology and cri...
In this thesis I attempt to elucidate the complex relationship between life and justice in Nietzsche...
Nietzsche appears to hold contradictory views about punishment. Uncompromising in his commitment to ...
PROBLEM OF JUSTICE IN FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE'S PFILOSOPHYIn this paper author undertakes a systematic ...
In Twilight of the Idols, Nietzsche proposes eliminating the concepts of guilt and punishment from o...
Nietzsche did an acute criticism of the judicial system of his time. His impeachment about the crimi...
This doctoral dissertation is a study of Nietzsche's views on morality in order to assess his contri...
My dissertation examines three, interrelated themes in Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s early writings. The ...
This article purports to analyse the concept of justice in the light of Nietzsche's philosophy, show...
This paper intends to show that Friedrich Nietzsche’s approach to morality or ‘immorality’ involves ...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), starting from the years of "Human, All Too Human" ("Menschliches A...
I find that the attempt to assess Nietzsche\u27s value to contemporary jurisprudence is fraught with...
This Article explores the theoretical underinnings of punishment, in light of statements made about ...
This dissertation argues that a pervasive ethical vision underlies the work of Friedrich Nietzsche (...
In Nietzsche scholarship, little has been done regarding Nietzsche’s reflections on penology and cri...
In this thesis I attempt to elucidate the complex relationship between life and justice in Nietzsche...
Nietzsche appears to hold contradictory views about punishment. Uncompromising in his commitment to ...
PROBLEM OF JUSTICE IN FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE'S PFILOSOPHYIn this paper author undertakes a systematic ...
In Twilight of the Idols, Nietzsche proposes eliminating the concepts of guilt and punishment from o...
Nietzsche did an acute criticism of the judicial system of his time. His impeachment about the crimi...
This doctoral dissertation is a study of Nietzsche's views on morality in order to assess his contri...
My dissertation examines three, interrelated themes in Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s early writings. The ...
This article purports to analyse the concept of justice in the light of Nietzsche's philosophy, show...
This paper intends to show that Friedrich Nietzsche’s approach to morality or ‘immorality’ involves ...
In Chapters I-III, I argue that Nietzsche is a critic of morality in the sense of any system of valu...
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), starting from the years of "Human, All Too Human" ("Menschliches A...
I find that the attempt to assess Nietzsche\u27s value to contemporary jurisprudence is fraught with...
This Article explores the theoretical underinnings of punishment, in light of statements made about ...
This dissertation argues that a pervasive ethical vision underlies the work of Friedrich Nietzsche (...