Nietzsche's Constructivism

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19th Century philosophy
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American pragmatism
anthropomorphism
Ascetic Ideal
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BGE
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circularity
common sense realism
Commonsense Realism
conceptualism
constructivism
contemporary material object theory
Debunking Argument
epistemology of science
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evolutionary epistemology
existence
German Idealism
Indeterminate Identity
Justin Remhof
KSA
life-negating catergories
macroscopic objects
material object metaphysics
material ontology
Metaphysical Optimism
Metaphysical Pessimism
metaphysical realism critique
metaphysics
microscopic objects
Mind Independent World
Moderate Naturalist View
naturalism
Nelson Goodman
neo-Kantian
Nietzsche
Nietzsche's Account
Nietzsche's Commitment
Nietzsche's Constructivism
Nietzsche's Metaphysics
Nietzsche's Naturalism
Nietzsche's Remarks
Nietzsche's Texts
Nietzsche's View
Nietzsche’s Account
Nietzsche’s Commitment
Nietzsche’s Metaphysics
Nietzsche’s Naturalism
Nietzsche’s Remarks
Nietzsche’s Texts
Nietzsche’s View
nihilism
Nihilistic Despair
Nineteenth-Century philosophy
non-existence
object eliminativism
objects
philosophy of objects
pragmatism
Richard Rorty
social construction
social constructionism
social practice
Sorites Series
Strong Naturalist View
subject eliminativism
True World
truth
Understanding Nietzsche
unificationism
Unified Bundles
Unperceived Objects
vagueness
William James

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138221567
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Like Kant, the German Idealists, and many neo-Kantian philosophers before him, Nietzsche was persistently concerned with metaphysical questions about the nature of objects. His texts often address questions concerning the existence and non-existence of objects, the relation of objects to human minds, and how different views of objects impact commitments in many areas of philosophy—not just metaphysics, but also language, epistemology, science, logic and mathematics, and even ethics. In this book, Remhof presents a systematic and comprehensive analysis of Nietzsche’s material object metaphysics. He argues that Nietzsche embraces the controversial constructivist view that all concrete objects are socially constructed. Reading Nietzsche as a constructivist, Remhof contends, provides fresh insight into Nietzsche’s views on truth, science, naturalism, and nihilism. The book also investigates how Nietzsche’s view of objects compares with views offered by influential American pragmatists and explores the implications of Nietzsche’s constructivism for debates in contemporary material object metaphysics. Nietzsche’s Constructivism is a highly original and timely contribution to the steadily growing literature on Nietzsche’s thought.

Justin Remhof is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Old Dominion University. He specializes in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century European Philosophy and Metaphysics. His work has appeared in journals that include European Journal of Philosophy, History of Philosophy Quarterly, Journal of Nietzsche Studies, and Nietzsche-Studien.

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