A genealogical analysis of Nietzschean drive theory / Brian Lightbody.
2023
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A genealogical analysis of Nietzschean drive theory / Brian Lightbody.
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9783031271489 (electronic bk.)
3031271483 (electronic bk.)
3031271475
9783031271472
3031271483 (electronic bk.)
3031271475
9783031271472
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Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
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©2023
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English
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1 online resource (x, 240 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-031-27148-9 doi
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B3317
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193
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Nietzsches drive theory, as it is referred to in the secondary literature, is a rich, unique and fascinating articulation of the human condition. In broad brushstrokes, Nietzsche appears to contend that all human psychology is either directly reducible to animal drives (e.g. sex, aggression) or indirectly explicable to the historical transformations thereof (e.g. ressentiment). Moreover, Nietzsches initial elucidation of drive theory in On the Genealogy of Morals (and elsewhere) is well-complemented with a fecund, profound, and clear elucidation of the concept in the secondary literature. Yet, there remains a glaring lacuna for all the discussion of drive theory in the scholarship. The secondary literature is delinquent in explaining how animal drives became incorporated to form the human psyche. Nietzsches account to elucidate how drives became digested or in his words inpsychated is called the Internalization Hypothesis. However, as it appears in GM: II, 16, the hypothesis is grossly inchoate. The result of this undertheorization is manifold; its deleterious effects resonate along many axes of Nietzsches philosophy. The present book, Internalized Valuation: A Genealogical Analysis of Nietzschean Drive Theory, offers an original and fruitful interpretation of Nietzsches philosophical psychology. First, it clarifies what drives are. Second, it provides a new way of thinking about Nietzsches genealogical methods and then applies these insights to The Genealogy itself. What follows is a work that not only sheds much-needed light on Nietzsches philosophy of mind in general and his theory of emotions in particular, but also informs and illuminates problematic passages of Nietzsches Genealogy. Brian Lightbody is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Brock University. He is the author of several monographs on Nietzsches philosophy, including Nietzsches Will to Power Naturalized: Translating the Human into Nature and Nature into the Human and Philosophical Genealogy: An Epistemological Reconstruction of Nietzsche and Foucaults Genealogical Method Volumes 1 and 2. His work has appeared in such journals as Philosophy Today, The Journal of Ancient Philosophy, and The European Legacy. .
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: What is Genealogy? A Defense of Implexic Genealogy
Chapter 3: Drives in the secondary Literature
Chapter 4: The Internalization Hypothesis: A New Reading
Chapter 5: A Closer Look at the Internalization of drives as implexes: the cognitive and affective strands
Chapter 6: A Test Case Comparing Augustinian to Tertullian Christian Subjectivity
Chapter 7: Conclusion.
Chapter 2: What is Genealogy? A Defense of Implexic Genealogy
Chapter 3: Drives in the secondary Literature
Chapter 4: The Internalization Hypothesis: A New Reading
Chapter 5: A Closer Look at the Internalization of drives as implexes: the cognitive and affective strands
Chapter 6: A Test Case Comparing Augustinian to Tertullian Christian Subjectivity
Chapter 7: Conclusion.