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Nietzsche's thought has been of renewed interest to philosophers in both the Anglo-American and the phenomenological and hermeneutic traditions. 'Nietzsche on Consciousness and the Embodied Mind' presents 16 essays from analytic and continental perspectives. Appealing to both international communities of scholars, the volume seeks to deepen the appreciation of Nietzsche's contribution to our understanding of consciousness and the mind. Over the past decades, a variety of disciplines have engaged with Nietzsche's thought, including anthropology, biology, history, linguistics, neuroscience, and psychology, to name just a few. His rich and perspicacious treatment of consciousness, mind, and body cannot be reduced to any single discipline, and has the potential to speak to many. And, as several contributors make clear, Nietzsche's investigations into consciousness and the embodied mind are integral to his wider ethical concerns.
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Note on texts, translations, and abbreviations
- 1. Introduction to Nietzsche on Consciousness and the Embodied Mind
- Part I: Embodied Cognition and Eliminative Materialism
- 2. Nietzsche and Embodied Cognition
- 3. Early Nietzsche on History, Embodiment, and Value
- 4. Becoming Reasonable Bodies: Nietzsche and Paul Churchland’s Philosophy of Mind
- Part II: Consciousness and Freedom of the Will
- 5. Nietzsche on the Superficiality of Consciousness
- 6. Nietzsche on Will, Consciousness, and Choice: Another Look at Nietzschean Freedom
- Part III: Mind, Metaphysics, and Will to Power
- 7. Nietzsche’s Panpsychism as the Equation of Mind and Matter
- 8. On the Place of Consciousness Within the Will to Power
- Part IV: Consciousness, Language, and Metaphor
- 9. Talking Ourselves into Selfhood: Nietzsche on Consciousness and Language in Gay Science 354
- 10. The Figurative Patterns of Reason: Nietzsche on Tropes as Embodied Schemata
- Part V: Towards Naturalism
- 11. Selbstverleugnung—Selbsttäuschung: Nietzsche and Schopenhauer on the Self
- 12. On Natural Beings: Nietzsche and Philosophical Naturalism
- Part VI: Ethics and “Life”
- 13. “Shadows of God” and Neuroethics
- 14. Nietzsche and the Perspective of Life
- Part VII: Redlichkeit and Embodied Wisdom
- 15. Truth, Embodiment, and Probity (Redlichkeit) in Nietzsche
- 16. When Wisdom Assumes Bodily Form
- Index
- Notes on contributors
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