Many interpreters read Nietzsche as an epiphenomenalist. This means that, contrary to everyday “felt” experience, consciousness has no causal influence on our actions. In the first half of this paper I show that an epiphenomenalist interpretation proposed by Brian Leiter is unsupported by Nietzsche’s texts. Further, contemporary research does not conclusively support epiphenomenalism, as Leiter claims. In the second half of the paper I present the novel, causally efficacious view of consciousness that is supported by Nietzsche’s texts. This view of consciousness does not present consciousness as a self-caused faculty that is in some way separate from the rest of our mind and body, but rather views consciousness as a non-essential prope...
The explosion of interest in consciousness among scientists in recent decades has led to a revival o...
According to the mainstream view in philosophy today, the world is a purely physical system, in whic...
ABSTRACT ABSTRACT: Nietzsche, we are often told, had an account of 'self' or 'mind' or a 'philosophi...
Nietzsche’s thought has been of renewed interest to philosophers in both the Anglo- American and the...
Abstract: Nietzsche’s famously wrote that “consciousness is a surface” (EH, Why I am so clever, 9: 9...
I compare William James’ and Friedrich Nietzsche’s construals of consciousness and will, two of the ...
In this essay, we aim to counter and qualify the epiphenomenalist challenge proposed in this special...
There is an apparent disagreement between recent commentators who find in Nietzsche both a construct...
Note: this is the penultimate draft, not the final version. In a list of the most puzzling claims ma...
The aim of this thesis is to explain a series of apparent contradictions in Nietzsche's theory of mi...
Although having conscious experiences is a fundamental feature of our everyday life, our understand...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In this essay, we aim to counter and qualify the epiphenomenalist challenge proposed in this special...
Applying Bernard Lonergan's (1957/1992, 1972) analysis of intentional consciousness and its concomit...
This paper walks through four different approaches to Hegel's notion of Consciousness in the Phenome...
The explosion of interest in consciousness among scientists in recent decades has led to a revival o...
According to the mainstream view in philosophy today, the world is a purely physical system, in whic...
ABSTRACT ABSTRACT: Nietzsche, we are often told, had an account of 'self' or 'mind' or a 'philosophi...
Nietzsche’s thought has been of renewed interest to philosophers in both the Anglo- American and the...
Abstract: Nietzsche’s famously wrote that “consciousness is a surface” (EH, Why I am so clever, 9: 9...
I compare William James’ and Friedrich Nietzsche’s construals of consciousness and will, two of the ...
In this essay, we aim to counter and qualify the epiphenomenalist challenge proposed in this special...
There is an apparent disagreement between recent commentators who find in Nietzsche both a construct...
Note: this is the penultimate draft, not the final version. In a list of the most puzzling claims ma...
The aim of this thesis is to explain a series of apparent contradictions in Nietzsche's theory of mi...
Although having conscious experiences is a fundamental feature of our everyday life, our understand...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In this essay, we aim to counter and qualify the epiphenomenalist challenge proposed in this special...
Applying Bernard Lonergan's (1957/1992, 1972) analysis of intentional consciousness and its concomit...
This paper walks through four different approaches to Hegel's notion of Consciousness in the Phenome...
The explosion of interest in consciousness among scientists in recent decades has led to a revival o...
According to the mainstream view in philosophy today, the world is a purely physical system, in whic...
ABSTRACT ABSTRACT: Nietzsche, we are often told, had an account of 'self' or 'mind' or a 'philosophi...