Friedrich Nietzsche's Epistemic Perspectivism EXPLAINED | Full Lecture

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • The phrase "there are no facts, only interpretations" has puzzled scholars and readers of Friedrich Nietzsche over the years. The doctrine of Perspectivism, along with Eternal Recurrence and Will to Power, is arguably one one the German philosopher main teachings. But what exactly does Nietzsche mean? Is it a fact that there are no facts? Is it a self-defeating claim? Is Nietzsche`s Perspectivism compatible with contemporary Philosophy of Science`s Perspectivism? In this lecture I aim to provide a deep understanding of Nietzsche`s perspectivism by commenting two of the most important passages on the subject, one from Will to power, and one from On the genealogy of morals. I also comment Dr. Steven D. Hales (Bloomsberg University of Pennsylvania) insights from his article "Nietzsche`s Epistemic Perspectivism".
    Lecture`s topics:
    0:00. Introduction
    2:02. Perspectivism in "The Will to Power"
    3:35. Why it`s not self-defeating
    5:00. Why it commands evaluation
    7:00. Why there is no uninterested action/judgement
    8:05. Perspectivism in "On the genealogy of morals"
    12:00. Why Nietzsche is not a skeptic
    14:00. Contemporary Scientific Perspectivism
    17:30. Second order methodological Perspectivism
    21:50. Conclusion
    Dr. Steven D. Hales site:
    stevenhales.org
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