The purpose of this paper is to elaborate a non-metaphysical interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s works that brings his philosophy down to earth as I believe it was intended, and to explore questions in Schelling\u27s philosophy. In chapter one, I address the tension that arises from Nietzsche\u27s rejection of traditional conceptions of truth, and the positing of his own truths. I explain my view of his major doctrines as useful fictions, and take them as a response to, and rejection of, Western metaphysics. I argue that these ideas can still be taken seriously even if not regarded as objective truths about the nature of the world. In chapter two I explore the seemingly inherent drive that humans have to escape modern convenience...
The present study is divided into two major parts. The first deals with Nietzsche's writing and appr...
In this dissertation, I analyze the works of Nietzsche's Middle Period (as he called it, 'The Free S...
My aims in this paper are threefold: (i) to develop and defend a reading of Nietzsche I have present...
My thesis explored the conceptual and evaluative reasons behind Nietzsche's critique of truth. I nar...
The first part of my paper offers a brief characterization of what I call the non-hegemonic traditio...
This work draws upon the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche in order to move beyond persistent philosoph...
In contemporary philosophy, there exists a vigorous debate between those thinkers who advocate the n...
Full-length studies of individual books of Nietzsche have been lacking until now both because of the...
The dissertation presents a novel interpretation of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil as an argument ...
The present dissertation attempts to elucidate the meaning of Nietzsche\u27s claim that a new, psych...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
This paper argues that Moore’s compelling reading of Nietzsche as a metaphysician in The Evolution o...
I will argue in this text that the very foundation of a transcendent interpretation of life is based...
This book defends the controversial view that Nietzsche is a metaphysician against a long-standing t...
Nietzsche has been accused by Habermas of abandoning the pursuit of emancipation and truth. Ironica...
The present study is divided into two major parts. The first deals with Nietzsche's writing and appr...
In this dissertation, I analyze the works of Nietzsche's Middle Period (as he called it, 'The Free S...
My aims in this paper are threefold: (i) to develop and defend a reading of Nietzsche I have present...
My thesis explored the conceptual and evaluative reasons behind Nietzsche's critique of truth. I nar...
The first part of my paper offers a brief characterization of what I call the non-hegemonic traditio...
This work draws upon the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche in order to move beyond persistent philosoph...
In contemporary philosophy, there exists a vigorous debate between those thinkers who advocate the n...
Full-length studies of individual books of Nietzsche have been lacking until now both because of the...
The dissertation presents a novel interpretation of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil as an argument ...
The present dissertation attempts to elucidate the meaning of Nietzsche\u27s claim that a new, psych...
Nietzsche has made many paradoxical remarks about truth, including the claim that truth does not exi...
This paper argues that Moore’s compelling reading of Nietzsche as a metaphysician in The Evolution o...
I will argue in this text that the very foundation of a transcendent interpretation of life is based...
This book defends the controversial view that Nietzsche is a metaphysician against a long-standing t...
Nietzsche has been accused by Habermas of abandoning the pursuit of emancipation and truth. Ironica...
The present study is divided into two major parts. The first deals with Nietzsche's writing and appr...
In this dissertation, I analyze the works of Nietzsche's Middle Period (as he called it, 'The Free S...
My aims in this paper are threefold: (i) to develop and defend a reading of Nietzsche I have present...