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Nietzsche's Revaluation Of All Values, Joseph Anthony Kranak
Nietzsche's Revaluation Of All Values, Joseph Anthony Kranak
Dissertations (1934 -)
This dissertation looks at the details of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of the revaluation of all values. The dissertation will look at the idea in several ways to elucidate the depth and complexity of the idea. First, it will be looked at through its evolution, as it began as an idea early in Nietzsche's career and reached its full complexity at the end of his career with the planned publication of his Revaluation of All Values, just before the onset of his madness. Several questions will be explored: What is the nature of the revaluator who is supposed to be instrumental …
Dangerous Knowledge? Morality And Moral Progress After Naturalism, Daniel Diederich Farmer
Dangerous Knowledge? Morality And Moral Progress After Naturalism, Daniel Diederich Farmer
Dissertations (1934 -)
From the perspective of at least some of our valuing practices, the advance of the sciences can seem to constitute a threat. The question I take up in this dissertation is whether or not naturalism--understood as the picture of the world and of ourselves bequeathed to us by the sciences--should be understood as a threat to our moral practices, to moral living. On the account I defend, the knowledge we gain from empirical inquiry need not undermine moral living in toto, although a naturalistic mindset does raise some possibly dangerous questions for particular inherited moral norms and ideals.
In defense …