Moral critique and philosophical psychology
Katsafanas, Paul
Given the richness of Nietzsche’s texts and the variety of his concerns, picking just two key
topics is no easy task. I am going to focus on two issues that are both obvious and elusive:
obvious, because they are some of Nietzsche’s central concerns, and elusive, because the
literature hasn’t yet come to terms with these topics. Nietzsche’s approach to these topics is
distinctive, his arguments complex and interwoven, so that his discussions can appear
incongruously varied, even contradictory.
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