Nietzsche’s Moral Psychology Nietzsche’s Moral Psychology

Nietzsche’s Moral Psychology

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Publisher Description

Nietzsche, a trained philologist, frequently urges his readers to interpret him carefully. In this book, Mark Alfano combines detailed close reading with digital methods (corpus analysis and semantic network visualization) to reframe our understanding of this major figure. He argues that virtue is a neglected concept in Nietzsche's writings, and sets out a fresh interpretation of Nietzschean virtues as well-calibrated drives. As different people embody different constellations of drives, so virtues differ from person to person. For Nietzsche himself, Alfano argues, five virtues are essential: curiosity, courage, a sense of humor, and pathos of distance (that is, contemptuousness) toward one's self and toward one's society. This innovative and original book will be invaluable for historians of philosophy, contemporary researchers in moral psychology and virtue theory, and philosophers interested in the fast-growing methodologies of the digital humanities.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2019
29 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
495
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
14
MB

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