PHIL-463 Nietzsche

A close examination of Nietzsche’s philosophical corpus that focuses on his conception of the good life as it emerges within the context of the critical and positive aspects of his philosophy. Topics include the existential significance of narrative, the nature of knowledge and the philosophical import of Nietzsche’s critical condemnations of metaphysics, religion and morality.

Maximum Enrollment

Seminar (12)

(Seminar.)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Three courses in philosophy or consent of instructor.

Offered

Spring

Notes

Open to juniors and seniors. Taught as a seminar.