
Nietzsche, Naturalism, and Normativity comprises ten original essays which critically engage with one of the western canon's most controversial ethical thinkers. Bringing together an internationally renowned line-up of Nietzsche specialists and mainstream moral philosophers, the volume provides a timely and distinctive contribution to our understanding of both Nietzsche and his significance for ethical thought more generally. As well as clarifying Nietzsche's own views, both critical and positive, ethical and meta-ethical, the articles connect Nietzsche's philosophical concerns to contemporary debates in and about ethics, normativity, and value. The volume's topics include: the nature and scope of Nietzsche's critique of morality; the character of the positive ideals Nietzsche advances in light of that critique; the meta-ethical commitments underpinning the substantive views he variously opposes and espouses; his conception of human psychology and its relation to normativity and value; and, more generally, the relation between Nietzsche's revaluative ambitions and the naturalistic worldview it has become common to attribute to him. With an editors' introduction providing a comprehensive and accessible background to these topics, including a state-of-the-art overview of the interpretative and philosophical controversies Nietzsche's normative and naturalistic endeavours raise, Nietzsche, Naturalism, and Normativity stands at the cutting edge of current work in the field and is essential reading for anyone interested in the challenges Nietzsche poses for dominant models of moral philosophy.
This volume investigates the compatibility of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical critiques with contemporary naturalistic frameworks and the resulting implications for moral normativity. Editors Christopher Janaway and Simon Robertson curate a collection of ten original essays that bridge the gap between historical Nietzschean scholarship and modern analytic moral philosophy. By examining the meta-ethical commitments inherent in Nietzsche's work, the contributors assess how his psychological insights and revaluative ambitions challenge or inform current debates regarding the nature of value and moral authority.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of philosophy frequently cite this collection as a rigorous resource for understanding the intersection of Nietzschean thought and contemporary meta-ethics. The text is noted for its academic density and its success in positioning Nietzsche as a central figure in modern philosophical discourse.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2012-12-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199583676
ISBN-13:
9780199583676
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