Nietzsche consistently valorizes artistic falsehoods. On standard interpretations, this is because art provides deceptive yet salutary fictions that help us affirm life. This reading conflicts, however, with Nietzsche’s insistence that life-affirmation requires untrammeled honesty. I present an alternative interpretation which navigates the interpretive impasse. With special attention to the influence of Friedrich Schiller, the paper argues for three claims: (1) Nietzsche does not hold that art is false because it “beautifies,” but because it produces mere semblances of, its objects; (2) these semblances are essentially non-deceptive; (3) he values artistic illusions because they dispose us positively to illusion more generally. Such ‘evalu...
none1noIn his 1873 essay On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense (OT), Nietzsche tried to undermine tr...
In his first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT), Nietzsche famously introduces the concept o...
I argue that Nietzsche embraces a conception of science that falls between the two dominant interpre...
This thesis attempts to argue that Nietzsche’s falsification remarks should be understood in the con...
Against the claim that Nietzsche’s early and late views on confronting the truth about human existen...
Nietzsche's controversial "aestheticist" claim that existence and the world are only justifiable as ...
Against the claim that Nietzsche’s early and late views on confronting the truth about human existen...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
Nietzsche values intellectual honesty, but is dubious about what he calls the will to truth. This is...
Some commentators have argued that curiosity, not honesty, is Nietzsche’s central intellectual virtu...
5 Abstract In his meditations on the arts of Ancient Greece Friedrich Nietzsche touches upon the ess...
Nietzsche denies the existence of two traditional sources of normativity: unconditional value in the...
The relationship between life-affirmation and art in Nietzsche’s writing is much discussed in the se...
Nietzsche's reflection on art extends throughout his philosophical work. From the early claim of an ...
<div>A dominant theme for Friedrich Nietzsche, one that he often employs to punctuate and dramatise ...
none1noIn his 1873 essay On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense (OT), Nietzsche tried to undermine tr...
In his first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT), Nietzsche famously introduces the concept o...
I argue that Nietzsche embraces a conception of science that falls between the two dominant interpre...
This thesis attempts to argue that Nietzsche’s falsification remarks should be understood in the con...
Against the claim that Nietzsche’s early and late views on confronting the truth about human existen...
Nietzsche's controversial "aestheticist" claim that existence and the world are only justifiable as ...
Against the claim that Nietzsche’s early and late views on confronting the truth about human existen...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
Nietzsche values intellectual honesty, but is dubious about what he calls the will to truth. This is...
Some commentators have argued that curiosity, not honesty, is Nietzsche’s central intellectual virtu...
5 Abstract In his meditations on the arts of Ancient Greece Friedrich Nietzsche touches upon the ess...
Nietzsche denies the existence of two traditional sources of normativity: unconditional value in the...
The relationship between life-affirmation and art in Nietzsche’s writing is much discussed in the se...
Nietzsche's reflection on art extends throughout his philosophical work. From the early claim of an ...
<div>A dominant theme for Friedrich Nietzsche, one that he often employs to punctuate and dramatise ...
none1noIn his 1873 essay On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense (OT), Nietzsche tried to undermine tr...
In his first published work, The Birth of Tragedy (BT), Nietzsche famously introduces the concept o...
I argue that Nietzsche embraces a conception of science that falls between the two dominant interpre...