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Nietzsche on Mind and Nature - Nietzsche's Metaphysics

Nietzsche's Metaphysics

12/22/09 • 57 min

Nietzsche on Mind and Nature
Nietzsche rejects a persisting self; real distinctions of objects and properties, categorical and dispositional properties, causes and effects; free will. He holds that determinism is true, reality is one and fundamentally experiential.
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Nietzsche rejects a persisting self; real distinctions of objects and properties, categorical and dispositional properties, causes and effects; free will. He holds that determinism is true, reality is one and fundamentally experiential.

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