Moral Psychology with Nietzsche by Brian Leiter

Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (1):160-161 (2021)
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Brian Leiter’s second book on Nietzsche brings together ideas and arguments that have already had a significant influence on the field through their earlier formulations in his articles from the past two decades. It is thus indispensable reading for anyone interested in Leiter’s evolving project of showing that Nietzsche has the correct naturalistic approach to issues in moral philosophy and moral psychology. As usual with Leiter’s scholarship, this monograph is extremely clear, densely argued, and philosophically sophisticated.Leiter nicely frames this book with an introduction in which he offers his latest thoughts on Nietzsche’s naturalistic approach and with a concluding chapter in which he joins Joshua Knobe...

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Paul Loeb
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A filosofia de Nietzsche é um autorretrato?Paul S. Loeb - 2022 - Cadernos Nietzsche 43 (2):41-70.

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