This book explains and defends a naturalized reading of Nietzsche's doctrine of will to power. By providing a new interpretation of the term, Brian Lightbody argues that other aspects of Nietzsche's philosophy, such as his ontology, epistemology and ethics become clearer and more coherent.
This book explains and defends a naturalized reading of Nietzsche's doctrine of will to power. By providing a new interpretation of the term, Brian Lightbody argues that other aspects of Nietzsche's philosophy, such as his ontology, epistemology and ethics become clearer and more coherent.
Preface A Note on Sources Introduction: Nietzsche, Naturalism and Will to Power Ground Chapter One: What is Naturalism? Two Key Aspects Chapter Two: Interpretations of Nietzsche's Naturalism in the Secondary Literature: Methodological and Substance Naturalism Chapter Three: Naturalism and Will to Power Chapter 4: Three Solutions: Clark, Richardson, Williams Chapter Five: Naturalism and the Human Being: Nietzsche's Naturalized Ontology Chapter Six: The Human being and Naturalism: Nietzsche's Naturalized Epistemology Chapter Seven: Homo Natura: Nietzsche's Naturalized Morality Conclusion: Genealogy
Preface A Note on Sources Introduction: Nietzsche, Naturalism and Will to Power Ground Chapter One: What is Naturalism? Two Key Aspects Chapter Two: Interpretations of Nietzsche's Naturalism in the Secondary Literature: Methodological and Substance Naturalism Chapter Three: Naturalism and Will to Power Chapter 4: Three Solutions: Clark, Richardson, Williams Chapter Five: Naturalism and the Human Being: Nietzsche's Naturalized Ontology Chapter Six: The Human being and Naturalism: Nietzsche's Naturalized Epistemology Chapter Seven: Homo Natura: Nietzsche's Naturalized Morality Conclusion: Genealogy
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