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A Critique of Nietzsche's Metaphysical Scepticism
Author Martin, Glen T.
Source International Studies in Philosophy: interdisciplinary issues in philosophy, interpretation, and culture
Volumev.19
Date1987
Pages51 - 59
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordConsciousness;Metaphysics;Nihilism;Perspective;Scepticism;Martin, Glen T.;
AbstractNietzsche's nihilism claims that "there is no truth, " no "reality-in-itself." This article indicates how Nietzsche's epistemological conclusions presuppose metaphysical assumptions of which he is unaware (those also found in Descartes's "meditations"). Nietzsche's interpretation of Kant leads him to "logically assume" the idea of a reality-in-itself,and a subject-in-itself,even though he denies their respective existence. The article concludes by suggesting that Zen Buddhism may be genuinely pointing beyond metaphysics in a way that Nietzsche is not.
ISSN02705664
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Created date2001.01.08



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