Nietzsche and Wallace on Self-Affirmation and Affirmability

Journal of Nietzsche Studies 48 (3):375-401 (2017)
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Abstract

R. Jay Wallace's recent and stimulating The View from Here concerns a theme at the heart of Nietzsche's thinking: the affirmation of life. Though The View from Here is not intended to provide an interpretation of Nietzsche's understanding of affirmation, Wallace's account is inspired by some of the same philosophical questions that motivated Nietzsche.1 This article aims to bring aspects of what Nietzsche has to say about affirmation to bear on Wallace's account in the hopes of illuminating Nietzsche's own understanding of the term. While the affirmation of life as it figures throughout Nietzsche's works is itself fraught with its own interpretive difficulties, it will be fruitful to see how his understanding of...

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