Nietzsche's Theory of Knowledge
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Nietzsche's Theory of Knowledge

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Nietzsche's Theory of Knowledge

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2013
Print ISBN
9783110065688
eBook ISBN
9783110861228
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Preface
  3. Chapter one: The world as will to power
  4. I. What there is for Nietzsche
  5. II. The Quantification of the Will to Power
  6. III. Interactions of the Power-Quanta
  7. IV. The Will to Power as Life
  8. V. The Two Types of “Displeasure”
  9. VI. Self-Preservation as Derivative
  10. VII. Summary and Conclusion
  11. Chapter Two: Nietzsche’s Concept of Truth
  12. I. Nietzsche’s Criterion for Truth
  13. II. Revaluation of the Disjunction True-False
  14. III. Karl Jasper’s Criterion of Communicability
  15. IV. The Second Sense of Truth for Nietzsche
  16. V. The Paradoxes of Nietzsche’s Notion of Truth
  17. VI. Logical “Truths” as Value Judgements
  18. VII. The “Real” World and the “Apparent” World
  19. Chapter Three: Nietzsche’s Critique of the Correspondence Theory
  20. I. Truth as the Correspondence of “Thoughts” and “Things”
  21. II. The Formal Inconsistency of the Correspondence Theory
  22. III. Kant and Correspondence
  23. IV. The “Thing-in-Itself”
  24. V. Does Nietzsche Presuppose the Correspondence Theory?
  25. Chapter Four: Nietzsche’s Perspectivism
  26. I. The World as Illusion
  27. II. Life as an Interpretative Process
  28. III. Logic as a Perspectival Falsification
  29. IV. The Subject-Object Distinction
  30. V. Causality
  31. VI. The Thinking Subject as Agent
  32. VII. Conclusion
  33. Chapter Five: Nietzsche and the Problem of Language
  34. I. The Early Works
  35. II. Language and Science in the “Positivistic Phase”
  36. III. Language in the “Umwertungszeit”
  37. IV. Toward a New Linguistic Paradigm
  38. V. Nietzsche’s Linguistic Model as a Formal Structure
  39. VI. The Question of Technique
  40. Chapter Six: Nietzsche’s Way of Thinking
  41. I. The Traditional Cognitive Paradigm
  42. II. Nietzsche’s Critique of the Traditional Cognitive Paradigm
  43. III. Nietzsche’s Critique of the Natural Attitude
  44. IV. Nietzsche’s Attitude Toward the Sciences
  45. V. The Transformation of Thinking
  46. VI. The Sources of the Transformation of Thinking
  47. VII. Creative Thinking and Will to Power
  48. VIII. Conclusion
  49. Chapter Seven: Knowledge as Power
  50. I. Nietzsche’s Revaluation of Cognition
  51. II. Preliminary Interpretations of Nietzsche’s „Creative Cognition”
  52. III. The Revaluation of the Thinking Subject
  53. IV. Thought and Thinking as Perspectival Falsifications
  54. V. Conclusion
  55. Chapter Eight: The Construction of Reality
  56. I. The Ontology of Power
  57. II. Knowing as a Power Struggle
  58. III. The Construction of Reality
  59. Chapter Nine: Conclusion
  60. Appendix
  61. Bibliography
  62. Index of Subjects
  63. Index of Names