To evidence the human condition must be to provide an account of the manifold modalities of experience: ‘Evidence’ must include different kinds of humanly experienced truths. However, the question is how does one extend the way in which the ‘evidential’ is broadly understood so that it encompasses the range of ways and kinds of knowing as practised in people’s everyday lives and as pertaining to those lives. Borrowing phrasing from Nietzsche, this article focuses in particular on species of human truth that might be described as being ‘shyer’ or more ‘ticklish’ than others, and that are only humanly accessible when ‘taken by surprise’, or ‘glanced at, flashed at’. Part I of the article explores the sense that might be made of the notion of ...
I argue that Nietzsche's work brings into question one-sided accounts of emotional phenomena and the...
Note: this is the penultimate draft, not the final version. In a list of the most puzzling claims ma...
The main theme of Nietzsche’s first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT, 1872), is that the aff...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
Some commentators have argued that curiosity, not honesty, is Nietzsche’s central intellectual virtu...
The paper thematizes the concept of science in mid- and late thinking of Friedrich Nietzsche in the ...
This thesis aims to investigate what Nietzsche says about the concept of truth in several of his wor...
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...
Nietzsche values intellectual honesty, but is dubious about what he calls the will to truth. This is...
none1noIn his 1873 essay On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense (OT), Nietzsche tried to undermine tr...
My thesis explored the conceptual and evaluative reasons behind Nietzsche's critique of truth. I nar...
This thesis attempts to argue that Nietzsche’s falsification remarks should be understood in the con...
PresentationThis article is the first English translation of French scholar Patrick Wotling’s extens...
One striking feature of On the Genealogy of Morals concerns how it is written. Nietzsche utilizes a ...
I argue that Nietzsche's work brings into question one-sided accounts of emotional phenomena and the...
Note: this is the penultimate draft, not the final version. In a list of the most puzzling claims ma...
The main theme of Nietzsche’s first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT, 1872), is that the aff...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
Some commentators have argued that curiosity, not honesty, is Nietzsche’s central intellectual virtu...
The paper thematizes the concept of science in mid- and late thinking of Friedrich Nietzsche in the ...
This thesis aims to investigate what Nietzsche says about the concept of truth in several of his wor...
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...
Nietzsche values intellectual honesty, but is dubious about what he calls the will to truth. This is...
none1noIn his 1873 essay On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense (OT), Nietzsche tried to undermine tr...
My thesis explored the conceptual and evaluative reasons behind Nietzsche's critique of truth. I nar...
This thesis attempts to argue that Nietzsche’s falsification remarks should be understood in the con...
PresentationThis article is the first English translation of French scholar Patrick Wotling’s extens...
One striking feature of On the Genealogy of Morals concerns how it is written. Nietzsche utilizes a ...
I argue that Nietzsche's work brings into question one-sided accounts of emotional phenomena and the...
Note: this is the penultimate draft, not the final version. In a list of the most puzzling claims ma...
The main theme of Nietzsche’s first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT, 1872), is that the aff...