Nietzsche on Mind and Nature

Nietzsche on Mind and Nature

Nietzsche on Mind and Nature

Nietzsche on Mind and Nature

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Overview

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? They all express the thought that Nietzsche's views on these matters are of great philosophical value, either because those views are consonant with contemporary thinking to a greater or lesser extent or because they represent a rich alternative to contemporary attitudes. The essays engage with Nietzsche's metaphysics; his philosophy of mind in light of contemporary views; the question of panpsychism in Beyond Good and Evil 36; the rejection of dualism in favour of monism (in particular a monism of value); Nietzsche's positions on consciousness and embodied cognition in light of recent cognitive science; a conception of freedom and agency based on an intrinsically motivating; embodied sense of self-efficacy; a Nietzschean account of valuing understood as drive-induced affective orientations of which an agent approves; the idea of ressentiment conceived as a process of intentional, not reflectively strategic, self-deception about one's own conscious mental states; and a defence of a Nietzschean naturalism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198722236
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/02/2015
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Manuel Dries, St Hilda's College, Oxford,P. J. E. Kail, St. Peter's College, Oxford

Manuel Dries was educated at Wurzburg University, the University of Exeter, and the University of Cambridge, and has held positions at the University of Oxford and The Open University. His main interests are in nineteenth and twentieth-century post-Kantian philosophy, contemporary philosophy of mind, and aesthetics.


P. J. E. Kail was educated at Keele University and the University of Cambridge, and has held positions at the University of Cambridge, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Oxford. His main interest is in eighteenth century British philosophy and more recently on questions concerning naturalism. He has published on the issue of naturalism in the philosophies of Hume and Nietzsche.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Manuel Dries and P. J. E. KailNietzsche's Metaphysics?, Galen StrawsonConsciousness, Language, and Nature: Nietzsche's Philosophy of Mind and Nature, Gunter AbelWill to Power and Panpsychism: A New Exegesis of Beyond Good and Evil 36, Paul S. LoebNietzsche's Value Monism: Saying Yes to Everything, John RichardsonNietzsche, Consciousness, and Dynamic Cognitive Neuroscience, Rex WelshonFreedom, Resistance, Agency, Manuel DriesValue, Affect, Drive, Paul KatsafanasRessentiment and the Possibility of Intentional Self-Deception, Peter PoellnerNietzsche and Naturalism, P. J. E. Kail
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