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Nietzsche''s Metaphilosophy - The Nature, Method, and Aims of Philosophy

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Informationen zum Autor Paul S. Loeb is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Puget Sound, Washington. He is the author of The Death of Nietzsche's Zarathustra (Cambridge, 2010) and Unpublished Fragments from the Period of 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' (2019). Matthew Meyer is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Scranton. He is the author of Reading Nietzsche through the Ancients: An Analysis of Becoming, Perspectivism, and the Principle of Non-Contradiction (2014) and Nietzsche's Free Spirit Works: A Dialectical Reading (Cambridge, forthcoming). Zusammenfassung This book will appeal to those interested in Nietzsche's philosophy and in thinking about the nature! method! and aims of philosophy itself. A group of distinguished scholars carefully explore Nietzsche's role as a philosopher and his desire to challenge standard conceptions of what philosophy actually is. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Paul S. Loeb and Matthew Meyer; Part I. Evolving Metaphilosophies: 1. Metaphilosophy and 'natural history' Marco Brusotti; 2. The dialectics of Nietzsche's metaphilosophies Matthew Meyer; 3. Nietzsche as metaphilosopher Antoine Panaïoti; Part II. The Nature of Philosophy: 4. The relationship between science and philosophy as a key feature of Nietzsche's metaphilosophy Rebecca Bamford; 5. Genuine philosophers, value-creation, and will to power: an exegesis of Beyond Good and Evil §211 Paul S. Loeb; 6. Nietzsche's masks: philosophy and religion in Beyond Good and Evil Robert B. Pippin; Part III. The Method of Philosophy: 7. Nietzsche's affective perspectivism as a philosophical methodology Mark Alfano; 8. Nietzsche's philosophical naturalism Tsarina Doyle; 9. Nietzsche's moral methodology Paul Katsafanas; Part IV. The Aims of Philosophy: 10. Nietzsche's aesthetic conception of philosophy: a (post-Kantian) interpretation of The Gay Science João Constâncio; 11. Metaphilosophy and metapolitics in Nietzsche and Heidegger Beatrix Himmelmann; 12. Nietzsche's psychology of metaphysics (or, metaphysics as revenge) Scott Jenkins; 13. 'The great seriousness begins': Nietzsche's tragic philosophy and philosophy's role in creating healthier racialized identities Jacqueline Scott....

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