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2 Kant, Lange, and Nietzsche: critique of knowledge

In Keith Ansell-Pearson (ed.), Nietzsche and Modern German Thought. Routledge. pp. 30 (1991)

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  1. Moral Relativism and Perspectival Values.Pietro Gori & Paolo Stellino - 2018 - In António Marques & João Sàágua (eds.), Essays on Values and Practical Rationality. Ethical and Aesthetical Dimensions. Bern/New York: pp. 155-174.
    The paper explores the issue of moral relativism in Nietzsche, and tries to argue that Nietzsche's attitude towards moral values does not support a radical relativism according to which since (i) every moral interpretation is relative to a judging perspective, and (ii) an absolute viewpoint is lacking, then (iii) every moral interpretation seems to be as true, valid or justified as the others. On the contrary, Nietzsche's perspectivism leaves space for a rank order among values, whose establishment is considered by (...)
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  • Extending the DSC paradigm: some areas for future research.John L. Protevi - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  • Cuerpo y verdad en el joven Nietzsche: apuntes sobre la problemática gnoseológica en Sobre verdad y mentira en sentido extramoral.Kilian Lavernia - 2017 - Endoxa 39:119.
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  • Being and its others: Nietzsche's revaluation of truth. [REVIEW]Christoph Cox - 1996 - Man and World 29 (1):43-61.
  • Nietzsche on epistemology and metaphysics.Tsarina Doyle - unknown
    This thesis examines Nietzsche's philosophy as a response to Kant. I show that Kant, as interpreted by Nietzsche, dissociates epistemology and metaphysics. According to Nietzsche, the consequence of this dissociation is the collapse of Kant's transcendental epistemology into a sceptical idealism, which disables the making of positive metaphysical claims about the nature of reality. I argue that Nietzsche overcomes the dissociation of epistemology and metaphysics by rejecting Kant's distinction between constitutive, empirical knowledge and regulative, metaphysical belief. Furthermore, I show that (...)
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