This book presents a comprehensive analysis of Nietzsche's material object metaphysics. Remhof argues that Nietzsche embraces the controversial constructivist view that all concrete objects are socially constructed. This is a highly original and timely contribution to the steadily growing literature on Nietzsche's thought.
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of Nietzsche's material object metaphysics. Remhof argues that Nietzsche embraces the controversial constructivist view that all concrete objects are socially constructed. This is a highly original and timely contribution to the steadily growing literature on Nietzsche's thought.
Justin Remhof is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Old Dominion University. He specializes in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century European Philosophy and Metaphysics. His work has appeared in journals that include European Journal of Philosophy, History of Philosophy Quarterly, Journal of Nietzsche Studies, and Nietzsche-Studien.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Interpreting Nietzsche on Objects 2. Against Constructivism 3. For Constructivism 4. Objections to Constructivism 5. Consequences of Constructivism 6. Nihilism and Constructivism 7. Nietzsche, Constructivism, and American Pragmatism 8. Nietzsche's Constructivism and Current Debates
1. Interpreting Nietzsche on Objects 2. Against Constructivism 3. For Constructivism 4. Objections to Constructivism 5. Consequences of Constructivism 6. Nihilism and Constructivism 7. Nietzsche, Constructivism, and American Pragmatism 8. Nietzsche's Constructivism and Current Debates
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