Nietzsche's Critiques: The Kantian Foundations of His Thought

In the section on ethics, Hill argues that Nietzsche wrote On the Genealogy of Morals just after he read the second critique, and that the three essays of the Genealogy are a negative response to the three projects of Kant's moral thought: the rational reconstruction of our moral intuitions acc...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Review of metaphysics 2006, Vol.60 (2), p.403-404
1. Verfasser: Conard, Mark T.
Format: Review
Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In the section on ethics, Hill argues that Nietzsche wrote On the Genealogy of Morals just after he read the second critique, and that the three essays of the Genealogy are a negative response to the three projects of Kant's moral thought: the rational reconstruction of our moral intuitions according to a unifying principle; the justification of our moral commitments; and metaphysical explanation, that is, using the phenomenal/ noumenal distinction to prove the practical postulates of God, freedom, and immortality.
ISSN:0034-6632
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