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116Perspectivism and Falsification: A Reply to Maudemarie ClarkJournal of Nietzsche Studies 49 (2): 214-220. 2018.In this reply, I defend my views on Nietzsche's “falsification thesis” and his perspectivism against Maudemarie Clark's recent criticisms, which appeared in The Journal of Nietzsche Studies 49.1. I begin by amplifying my interpretation of Gay Science 110 and 111, which, I argue, show that the falsification thesis is absent from The Gay Science. I then turn to perspectivism and argue that, contrary to Clark's claims, perspectivism never involves the falsification of the views to which it applies.…Read more
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83Nietzsche's on the Genealogy of Morals: Critical EssaysRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2006.In this astonishingly rich volume, experts in ethics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, political theory, aesthetics, history, critical theory, and hermeneutics bring to light the best philosophical scholarship on what is arguably Nietzsche's most rewarding but most challenging text. Including essays that were commissioned specifically for the volume as well as essays revised and edited by their authors, this collection showcases definitive works that have shaped Nietzsche studies alongside new …Read more
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121Nietzsche, intention, actionEuropean Journal of Philosophy 26 (2): 685-701. 2018.Nietzsche sometimes writes as if we are not in control—at least not in conscious control—of our actions. He seems to suggest that what we actually do is independent of our intentions. It turns out, though, that his understanding of both intention and action differs radically from most contemporary treatments of the issue. In particular, he denies that our actions are caused by their intentions, whose role is hermeneutical in a sense that this essay develops. How then is responsibility to be assi…Read more
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410XII-The Good of FriendshipProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 110 (3pt3): 267-294. 2010.Problems with representing friendship in painting and the novel and its more successful displays in drama reflect the fact that friends seldom act as inspiringly as traditional images of the relationship suggest: friends' activities are often trivial, commonplace and boring, sometimes even criminal. Despite all that, the philosophical tradition has generally considered friendship a moral good. I argue that it is not a moral good, but a good nonetheless. It provides opportunities to try different…Read more
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7Who Are the Philosophers of the Future? A Reading of Beyond Good and EvilIn Robert C. Solomon (ed.), Reading Nietzsche, Oup Usa. pp. 52--53. 1991.
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88Aristotle's "Rhetoric": Philosophical Essays (edited book)Princeton University Press. 2015.In the field of philosophy, Plato's view of rhetoric as a potentially treacherous craft has long overshadowed Aristotle's view, which focuses on rhetoric as an independent discipline that relates in complex ways to dialectic and logic and to ethics and moral psychology. This volume, composed of essays by internationally renowned philosophers and classicists, provides the first extensive examination of Aristotle's Rhetoric and its subject matter in many years. One aim is to locate both Aristotle'…Read more
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430?Only in the contemplation of beauty is human life worth living? Plato, symposium 211dEuropean Journal of Philosophy 15 (1). 2007.
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93The Material Word: Some Theories of Language and Its LimitsPhilosophical Review 90 (1): 122. 1981.
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84Studies in Presocratic Philosophy. Volume II: Eleatics and PluralistsR. E. Allen David J. FurleyIsis 68 (3): 470-471. 1977.
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161Episteme and Logos in Plato’s Later ThoughtArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 66 (1): 11-36. 1984.
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Rede en religie. Pleidooi voor het heidendomNexus 21. 1998.Nehamas geeft in zijn essay een kritische reactie op de religieuze wereldvisie, en houdt een pleidooi voor het heidendom. Het heidendom zou in tegenstelling tot het monotheïsme erkennen dat er veel manieren zijn waarop mensen hun leven kunnen bevestigen, en is volgens Nehamas een combinatie tussen tolerantie en kosmopolitisme.
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260The art of living: Socratic reflections from plat0 to FoucaultPhilosophical Review 109 (3): 423-425. 2000.From his own day to the present Socrates has presented a challenge to philosophers and commentators, a challenge at once of a puzzle to be solved and of an ideal to be continually reshaped in response to the demands of shifting historical perspectives. Alexander Nehamas’s intriguing book combines discussion of this ongoing process, specifically of responses to Socrates by Montaigne, Nietzsche, and Foucault, with exemplification of it via his own response to Socrates. The focus of these responses…Read more
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158Predication and Forms of Opposites in the "Phaedo"Review of Metaphysics 26 (3). 1973.The Phaedo, despite the central role which the theory of Forms occupies there, gives us little explicit information. We meet with stock examples and with generalizations like "everything which belongs to being", "everything to which we give the mark of ‘that which is’ in our discussions", "all this sort of being". Socrates postulates the existence of the beautiful itself, the good itself, the large itself, and "all the rest", and he explains the beauty of beautiful things by appealing to their p…Read more
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205Virtues of Authenticity, Essays on Plato and Socrates (review)Philosophical Inquiry 32 (1-2): 127-130. 2010.The eminent philosopher and classical scholar Alexander Nehamas presents here a collection of his most important essays on Plato and Socrates. The papers are unified in theme by the idea that Plato's central philosophical concern in metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics was to distinguish the authentic from the fake, the original from its imitations. In approach, the collection displays Nehamas's characteristic combination of analytical rigor and sensitivity to the literary form and dramatic effec…Read more
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66La théorie platonicienne de La Doxa (review)International Studies in Philosophy 16 (3): 91-93. 1984.
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56From the Many to the One: A Study of Personality and Views of Human Nature in the Context of Ancient Greek Society, Values, and BeliefsPhilosophical Review 82 (3): 395. 1973.
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165Reply to Korsmeyer and GautBritish Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2): 205-207. 2010.(No abstract is available for this citation)
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108What Did Socrates Teach and to Whom Did He Teach It?Review of Metaphysics 46 (2). 1992.A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE, ancient and modern alike, have always found in Socrates what seemed to them a suspicious, if not actually repugnant, aspect. This aspect, to put the point first in crude terms, is his devotion to philosophy, which presupposes an apparently unshakable faith in reason, in the power of understanding to secure goodness, and in the power of goodness to provide us with happiness.
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22Nietzsche: Writings From the Early Notebooks (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2009.Nietzsche's unpublished notes are extraordinary in both volume and interest, and indispensable to a full understanding of his lifelong engagement with the fundamental questions of philosophy. This volume includes an extensive selection of the notes he kept during the early years of his career. They address the philosophy of Schopenhauer, the nature of tragedy, the relationship of language to music, the importance of Classical Greek culture for modern life, and the value of the unfettered pursuit…Read more
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On the philosophical lifeIn S. Phineas Upham & Joshua Harlan (eds.), Philosophers in conversation: interviews from the Harvard review of philosophy, Routledge. 2002.
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