Any chance of a response to the challenge Clark & Dudrick make to your naturalist reading of Nietzsche in "The Naturalisms of BGE" (in A Companion to Nietzsche)?
Thanks for including me in your fellowship :-) The funny thing is that I came to these conclusion not knowing your work (but discovering it strenghtened my faith). I guess we could call it a philosophical evolutive convergence.
Brian Leiter is Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the Center for Law, Philosophy, & Human Values at the University of Chicago. He works on a variety of topics in moral, political, and legal philosophy. His current Nietzsche-related work concerns Nietzsche's theory of agency and its intersection with recent work in empirical psychology; Nietzsche's arguments for moral skepticism; and the role of naturalism in Nietzsche's philosophy.
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Any chance of a response to the challenge Clark & Dudrick make to your naturalist reading of Nietzsche in "The Naturalisms of BGE" (in A Companion to Nietzsche)?
Thanks for including me in your fellowship :-) The funny thing is that I came to these conclusion not knowing your work (but discovering it strenghtened my faith). I guess we could call it a philosophical evolutive convergence.
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