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Brian Lightbody

    Philosophical Genealogy- Volume II
    A Genealogical Analysis of Nietzschean Drive Theory
    The Problem of Naturalism
    Dispersing the Clouds of Temptation
    • Dispersing the Clouds of Temptation

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of "weak-willed" actions, the book delves into St. Paul's assertion that humans often struggle to align their actions with their intentions. This universal truth transcends religious boundaries, affecting Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and atheists alike. The author examines how individuals frequently choose paths that contradict their understanding of "good," leading to choices that may harm themselves, regardless of their beliefs or moral frameworks.

      Dispersing the Clouds of Temptation
    • The Problem of Naturalism

      Analytic Perspectives, Continental Virtues

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of naturalism, this work delves into its definitions and applications within the philosophical discourse from both analytic and Continental viewpoints. It presents a unique argument that naturalism should be understood primarily as an attitude rather than a strict methodological or substantive stance. By examining these competing perspectives, the book aims to clarify the complexities surrounding naturalism in contemporary philosophy.

      The Problem of Naturalism
    • Nietzsche's drive theory presents a compelling framework for understanding human psychology, positing that it is fundamentally rooted in animal drives such as sexuality and aggression. He suggests that these drives can be traced through historical transformations, influencing human behavior and societal dynamics. This exploration not only delves into the primal aspects of human nature but also examines the complexities of feelings like ressentiment, offering a profound insight into the intricacies of the human condition.

      A Genealogical Analysis of Nietzschean Drive Theory
    • Philosophical Genealogy Volumes I and II explore Nietzsche's and Foucault's method of historical inquiry, examining the origins of philosophical concepts. Volume I discusses power, truth, and ethics, while Volume II resolves key ontological and epistemic issues, affirming genealogy as a coherent method for ethical and moral discovery.

      Philosophical Genealogy- Volume II