Nietzsche and the perspective of life

In Manuel Dries (ed.), Nietzsche on consciousness and the embodied mind. Walter de Gruyter (2013)
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Abstract

This paper is an extended version of "Valuing from life's perspective." In this paper, with the aim of explaining Nietzsche's view, I illustrate one way of making sense of a theoretical entity (called "Life"), which has values and a perspective. Then I turn to Nietzsche's perspectivism, with the hope of explaining why Life's perspective should be in any way privileged. Finally, I explain how trying to live from Life's perspective would force us to change our values - and, in particular, disown the values we have placed in truth (at least for its own sake) and traditional morality.

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Charlie Huenemann
Utah State University

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