Nietzsche's Philosophy of Science: Reflecting Science on the Ground of Art and Life
by Babette E. Babich
SUNY Series in The Margins of Literature
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Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Prologue: The Problem of the Philosophy of Science and Nietzsche's Question of Ground The Plan of the Text Chapter 1 Nietzsche's Musical Stylistics: Writing a Philosophy of Science The Hermeneutic Challenge of Nietzsche's Elitism: Style and Interpretive Affinity Philosophic Concinnity: The Spirit of Music and Nietzschean Style The Project of Communication: Self-Deconstruction and Nietzschean Selectivity Nietzsche's Style: A Mechanical Model Chapter 2 show more Science as Interpretation: The Light of Philology The Question of a Nietzsche-Styled Philosophy of Science Towards a Nietzschean Critique of Science Nietzsche's Perspectivalism: The Spectre ofRelativism and the Spirit of Difference Truth, Pragmatism, and Relativism: Realism a nd theReal The Meaning of Critique: Nietzschean Possibilitiesfor Philosophy Nietzsche and Science: The Question of Validity Chapter 3 On the Ecophysiological Ground of Knowledge: Nietzsche's Epistemology The Question of Nietzsche's Epistemology: Critique and Ground The Knower and the Known The Problem of Knowledge in its Ecophysiological Ground The Empirical Basis of Transcendent Knowledge Perspectivalism as Epistemology Multiplicity as Interpretational Truth: The Metaphysical Fiction of an Absolute A Note on the Typology of Science and Philosophy: The will to Power Beyond Truth and Lie Chapter 4 Under the Optics of Art and Life: Nietzsche and Science Resumé: The Ecophysiological Ground of Knowledge Science and Nihilism Reality and Truth: The Domination of Truth Science: Reality and Illusion The Meaning of Nature and Chaos: A Note on Nietzsche's "Chaos sive natura" Reality and Illusion: The Interpretive Dynamic Chapter 5 Nietzsche's Genealogy of Science: Morality and the Values of Modernity The Genealogy of Morals and the Value of Science The Ascetic Ideal: The Cost of Perpetuation Ressentiment : Science and Culture Without Price: The Will to Truth as the Will toLife Science and Inadequacy Duplicity: Science and the Ascetic Ideal The Ascetic Ideal: The Cost of Perpetuation Science as an Aesthetic Achievement: Méconnaissance Vesuvius: "Gefährdete Menschen, fruchtbarer Menschen" Chapter 6 Toward a Perspectival Aesthetics of Truth A Perspectivalist Philosophy of Science A Perspectival Aesthetics of Truth Truth as Illusion The Illusion of Truth and the Question of the Eternal Feminine sContra-Morality--Again The Aesthetics of Illusion Creation and Affirmation Chapter 7 A Dionysian Philosophy: Art in the Light of Life The Eternal Return of the Same: Interpretation and Will Ressentiment and Amor Fati The Perspectival Dominance of Decadence Dionysian Aesthetic Pessimism The Troping of the Eternal Return: An Aposematic Aposiopesis Bibliography Name Index Subject Index show lessTags
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