Friedrich Nietzsche thought that philosophers were deeply mistaken about the nature and sources of philosophical activity. Where others took themselves to be motivated by a desire to know the truth, Nietzsche charged that his fellow philosophers, motivated by a pathological set of psychological and physiological characteristics, did little more than sublimate and rationalize their own prejudices. In this thesis, I sketch out in further detail and defend the plausibility and significance of this Nietzschean diagnosis of philosophers. I argue that since Nietzsche’s view of philosophers both offers a compelling explanation of some phenomena in contemporary philosophical practice and, were it true, would have significant upshot for how and even...
In this paper, I argue that the Genealogy of Morals is, in part, a work of philosophical therapy. Fi...
The paper examines how two analytic scholars, Maudemarie Clark and Robert Lanier Anderson, overcame ...
In the final book of Plato’s Republic, Socrates bans the poets from his ideal city. According to Soc...
Friedrich Nietzsche thought that philosophers were deeply mistaken about the nature and sources of p...
Certain contemporary Nietzsche scholars claim to have discovered Nietzsche’s position on metaethics ...
In this thesis, I focus on two undervalued aspects of Nietzsche’s admiration of the ancient Greeks: ...
There is an apparent disagreement between recent commentators who find in Nietzsche both a construct...
The paper explores Nietzsche's observations on language in Human, All Too Human I, 11; reflects on t...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
This thesis addresses two interpretative questions concerning the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche....
Nietzsche’s philosophical endeavor can be broadly characterized by two complementary ambitions actin...
Friedrich Nietzsche’s contribution to philosophy is mostly recognized in relation to moral philosoph...
Nietzsche’s conception of eros and its role in the development of philosophers is similar to the con...
Brian Leiter (2002) argues that Nietzsche’s claims about value, such as his criticisms of convention...
Friedrich Nietzsche has long been recognized as a pivotal thinker in the history of moral philosophy...
In this paper, I argue that the Genealogy of Morals is, in part, a work of philosophical therapy. Fi...
The paper examines how two analytic scholars, Maudemarie Clark and Robert Lanier Anderson, overcame ...
In the final book of Plato’s Republic, Socrates bans the poets from his ideal city. According to Soc...
Friedrich Nietzsche thought that philosophers were deeply mistaken about the nature and sources of p...
Certain contemporary Nietzsche scholars claim to have discovered Nietzsche’s position on metaethics ...
In this thesis, I focus on two undervalued aspects of Nietzsche’s admiration of the ancient Greeks: ...
There is an apparent disagreement between recent commentators who find in Nietzsche both a construct...
The paper explores Nietzsche's observations on language in Human, All Too Human I, 11; reflects on t...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
This thesis addresses two interpretative questions concerning the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche....
Nietzsche’s philosophical endeavor can be broadly characterized by two complementary ambitions actin...
Friedrich Nietzsche’s contribution to philosophy is mostly recognized in relation to moral philosoph...
Nietzsche’s conception of eros and its role in the development of philosophers is similar to the con...
Brian Leiter (2002) argues that Nietzsche’s claims about value, such as his criticisms of convention...
Friedrich Nietzsche has long been recognized as a pivotal thinker in the history of moral philosophy...
In this paper, I argue that the Genealogy of Morals is, in part, a work of philosophical therapy. Fi...
The paper examines how two analytic scholars, Maudemarie Clark and Robert Lanier Anderson, overcame ...
In the final book of Plato’s Republic, Socrates bans the poets from his ideal city. According to Soc...