
This Volume Presents New Essays Exploring Important Aspects Of Nietzsche's Philosophy In Connection With Two Major Themes: Mind And Nature. A Team Of Leading Experts Address Questions Including: What Is Nietzsche's Conception Of Mind? How Does Mind Relate With The (rest Of) Nature? And What Is Nietzsche's Conception Of Nature?
This volume investigates the intersection of Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophical inquiries into the nature of consciousness and the physical world. Editors Manuel Dries and Peter J. E. Kail curate a collection of essays from prominent scholars who analyze how Nietzsche’s work challenges traditional dualisms between mind and nature. The contributors utilize textual analysis and historical context to reconstruct Nietzsche’s often fragmented views on biological, psychological, and metaphysical phenomena.
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Experts recognize this collection as a rigorous contribution to Nietzschean scholarship, particularly for its focused thematic approach. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it most suitable for advanced students and professional philosophers.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191789089
ISBN-13:
9780191789083
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