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108The Responsibility to Be Hard: Comments on Ken Gemes's "The Biology of Evil"Journal of Nietzsche Studies 52 (1): 26-39. 2021.In this article, I show that attending to Nietzsche's views about breeding and human enhancement reveals two important ways in which Ken Gemes's account of Nietzsche's uses of the rhetoric of degeneration and Verjüdung must be modified. First, attending to Nietzsche's views about breeding reveals that methods like isolation, quarantine, excision, and extermination are not merely for the weak, as Gemes claims. In fact, for Nietzsche such methods are crucial for producing and maintaining healthy, …Read more
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98Understanding Kant’s account of desire is vital to the project of evaluating his views about moral psychology, as well as his account of freedom qua autonomy. In Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, Kant claims that “Desire (appetitio) is the self-determination of a subject's power through the representation of something in the future as an effect of this representation” (7:251). My goal is to clarify which of the subject’s specific capacities Kant means by the “subject's power,” and wha…Read more
Brown University
PhD, 2024
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Immanuel Kant |
| Friedrich Nietzsche |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normativity and Naturalism |