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The German Enlightenment, Knowledge, and the Passion of Knowledge

Ansell‐Pearson, Keith ; Bamford, Rebecca

Nietzsche's Dawn, 2020, p.115-140

Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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  • Título:
    The German Enlightenment, Knowledge, and the Passion of Knowledge
  • Autor: Ansell‐Pearson, Keith ; Bamford, Rebecca
  • Assuntos: German Enlightenment ; humanity ; morality ; Nietzsche's Dawn ; Nietzsche's free‐spirit writings ; philosophical knowledge
  • É parte de: Nietzsche's Dawn, 2020, p.115-140
  • Descrição: This chapter examines the consequences of Nietzsche's campaign against morality for the pursuit of knowledge in philosophy, and specifically, on values and methods of the German Enlightenment. In Dawn, Nietzsche explores how an experimental approach to knowing and to knowledge involves us in adopting different ways of being toward things in the world, as well as toward ourselves and our experiences, and in using associated diverse methods of inquiry. Nietzsche's free‐spirit writings, including Dawn, are works of a particular kind of enlightenment project that works against all expressions of fanaticism, especially religious and moral, and in an effort to temper emotional and mental excess. Nietzsche's primary commitment in Dawn is to experimentation in which the love of, or passion for, knowledge gives humanity back its right to engage in self‐experimentation.
  • Editor: Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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