telos and the concept of scientific law, for instance, could also be mentioned. But Nietzsche's critique of causality occupies a central role in his attempt to envisage an affirmative type of science, as opposed to the reductive, nihilistic conceptuality which he saw to be dominating the science of his day and which is still largely operative today. At certain points throughout the essay, Kant's philosophical foundation of natural science in the Critique of Pure Reaso 1 is taken as the paradigm of a philosophy imbued with unacknowledged metaphysical values against which Nietzsche's type of critique is directed." /> Nietzsche's transvaluation of causality - Rehberg Andrea | sdvig press

Nietzsche's transvaluation of causality

Andrea Rehberg

pp. 279-286


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