Nietzsche, Foucault, and Rorty are each ethical thinkers in that widest sense that concerns questions of who we ought to be, and each seeks to answer those questions through accounts of self-creation that are distinguished by the style and scope of embeddedness in some community they rely on. Nietzsche’s is a middle-ground position between Rorty and Foucault since he offers an affirmation of community, on grounds that Rorty might accept, without acquiescence to the status quo, a concern for Foucault. Nietzsche aims to place himself in a community, but one in part defined by its vigilance in identifying its blind spots, in knowing that it does not always know itself. In particular, I would like to say that Rorty misses the force of Nietzsche...
Nietzsche claims that we are fated to be as we are. He also claims, however, that we can create ours...
The prevailing tendency in much recent Nietzsche scholarship has been to attempt to show that Nietzs...
A critic of metaphysically robust accounts of the human self, Nietzsche means not to do away with th...
I would like to take into consideration in this chapter the possibility of Richard Rorty's evolution...
In the continental tradition, the work of Nietzsche is one of the main sources for any thought on a ...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
Nietzsche\u2019s perspectivism is not a kind of antiscientific relativism, but is grounded on the no...
Following Robert C. Solomon’s Living with Nietzsche, I defend an interpretation of Nietzsche’s views...
This is a Foucault-inspired, postmodern study of eth-ical subjectivity. Technologies of life, person...
Friedrich Nietzsche’s experimentations of thought in the Gay Science postulate the only needful thin...
I focus on exploring Nietzsche’s conception of the optimal psychological structure of the self as we...
Focusing on Nietzsche's “middle period,” I argue that in those works friendship serves a vital funct...
This thesis aims to explore Nietzsche's concept of individuality. Nietzsche, a radical and innovativ...
Richard Rorty found Friedrich Nietzsche’s critique of epistemology (perspectivism) to be a helpful t...
In the second part of Human, All Too Human, Nietzsche stresses the importance of the task of the poe...
Nietzsche claims that we are fated to be as we are. He also claims, however, that we can create ours...
The prevailing tendency in much recent Nietzsche scholarship has been to attempt to show that Nietzs...
A critic of metaphysically robust accounts of the human self, Nietzsche means not to do away with th...
I would like to take into consideration in this chapter the possibility of Richard Rorty's evolution...
In the continental tradition, the work of Nietzsche is one of the main sources for any thought on a ...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
Nietzsche\u2019s perspectivism is not a kind of antiscientific relativism, but is grounded on the no...
Following Robert C. Solomon’s Living with Nietzsche, I defend an interpretation of Nietzsche’s views...
This is a Foucault-inspired, postmodern study of eth-ical subjectivity. Technologies of life, person...
Friedrich Nietzsche’s experimentations of thought in the Gay Science postulate the only needful thin...
I focus on exploring Nietzsche’s conception of the optimal psychological structure of the self as we...
Focusing on Nietzsche's “middle period,” I argue that in those works friendship serves a vital funct...
This thesis aims to explore Nietzsche's concept of individuality. Nietzsche, a radical and innovativ...
Richard Rorty found Friedrich Nietzsche’s critique of epistemology (perspectivism) to be a helpful t...
In the second part of Human, All Too Human, Nietzsche stresses the importance of the task of the poe...
Nietzsche claims that we are fated to be as we are. He also claims, however, that we can create ours...
The prevailing tendency in much recent Nietzsche scholarship has been to attempt to show that Nietzs...
A critic of metaphysically robust accounts of the human self, Nietzsche means not to do away with th...