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Nietzsche Naturalism And Interpretation Reprint 2020 Christoph Cox

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Nietzsche Naturalism And Interpretation Reprint 2020 Christoph Cox
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 66.62 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Christoph Cox
ISBN: 9780520921603, 0520921607
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Nietzsche Naturalism And Interpretation Reprint 2020 Christoph Cox by Christoph Cox 9780520921603, 0520921607 instant download after payment.

Nietzsche: Naturalism and Interpretation offers a resolution of one of the most vexing problems in Nietzsche scholarship. As perhaps the most significant predecessor of more recent attempts to formulate a postmetaphysical epistemology and ontology, Nietzsche is considered by many critics to share this problem with his successors: How can an antifoundationalist philosophy avoid vicious relativism and legitimate its claim to provide a platform for the critique of arguments, practices, and institutions? Christoph Cox argues that Nietzsche successfully navigates between relativism and dogmatism, accepting the naturalistic critique of metaphysics and theology provided by modern science, yet maintaining that a thoroughgoing naturalism must move beyond scientific reductionism. It must accept a central feature of aesthetic understanding: acknowledgment of the primacy and irreducibility of interpretation. This view of Nietzsche's doctrines of perspectivism, becoming, and will to power as products of an overall naturalism balanced by a reciprocal commitment to interpretationism will spur new discussions of epistemology and ontology in contemporary thought.

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