Nietzsche On Mind And Nature
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Keynote speeches and special session given at the international conference 'Nietzsche on Mind and Nature', held at St. Peter's College, Oxford, 11-13 September 2009, organized by the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford.
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Nietzsche Source. Scholarly Nietzsche editions on the web
23/12/2009 Duración: 31minIntroduction to the scholarly editions of Nietzsche Source: the digital critical edition based on Colli/Montinary, the digital edition of the Nietzsche estate including works, manuscripts and letters and the future genetic edition of Nietzsche's works.
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Nietzsche's Value Monism - Saying Yes to Everything
23/12/2009 Duración: 01h07minLecture on Nietzsche's attack on Value Dualism, as well as the view he offers instead and whether Nietzsche can sustain his Value Monism-the view that everything is good-given the pressures that pull him back into saying no as well as yes.
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Nietzsche's Metaphysics
22/12/2009 Duración: 57minNietzsche rejects a persisting self; real distinctions of objects and properties, categorical and dispositional properties, causes and effects; free will. He holds that determinism is true, reality is one and fundamentally experiential.
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Consciousness, Language and Nature: Nietzsche's Philosophy of Mind and Nature
22/12/2009 Duración: 01h05minOn the triangulation between consciousness, language and nature in Nietzsche's philosophy and contemporary philosophy of mind and proposes a philosophy of signs and interpretation as a basis for a philosophy of mind, language and nature.
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Who is the 'Sovereign Individual?' Nietzsche on Freedom
22/12/2009 Duración: 47minNietzsche's Sovereign Individual (SI) argues that 1. Nietzsche denies free will and moral responsibility. 2. SI in no way supports a denial of 1. 3. Nietzsche engages in a 'persuasive definition' of the language of Freedom and Free Will.
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Nietzsche on Soul in Nature
22/12/2009 Duración: 35minThis keynote speech examines if, according to Nietzsche, experience of nature is inevitably conditioned by some archetypal phantasm or cultural construction process or if unmediated apprehension of nature is possible.
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The Genealogy of Guilt
22/12/2009 Duración: 59minNietzsche's objective is not to challenge the Christian non-naturalistic account of guilt but to show that Christian representation of guilt is a product of the exploitation of human susceptibility to guilt as instrument of self-directed cruelty.