Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Chapter one: The world as will to power
  • I. What there is for Nietzsche
  • II. The Quantification of the Will to Power
  • III. Interactions of the Power-Quanta
  • IV. The Will to Power as Life
  • V. The Two Types of “Displeasureâ€?
  • VI. Self-Preservation as Derivative
  • VII. Summary and Conclusion
  • Chapter Two: Nietzscheâ€?s Concept of Truth
  • I. Nietzscheâ€?s Criterion for Truth
  • II. Revaluation of the Disjunction True-False
  • III. Karl Jasperâ€?s Criterion of Communicability
  • IV. The Second Sense of Truth for NietzscheV. The Paradoxes of Nietzscheâ€?s Notion of Truth
  • VI. Logical “Truthsâ€? as Value Judgements
  • VII. The “Realâ€? World and the “Apparentâ€? World
  • Chapter Three: Nietzscheâ€?s Critique of the Correspondence Theory
  • I. Truth as the Correspondence of “Thoughtsâ€? and “Thingsâ€?
  • II. The Formal Inconsistency of the Correspondence Theory
  • III. Kant and Correspondence
  • IV. The “Thing-in-Itselfâ€?
  • V. Does Nietzsche Presuppose the Correspondence Theory?
  • Chapter Four: Nietzscheâ€?s Perspectivism
  • I. The World as IllusionII. Life as an Interpretative Process
  • III. Logic as a Perspectival Falsification
  • IV. The Subject-Object Distinction
  • V. Causality
  • VI. The Thinking Subject as Agent
  • VII. Conclusion
  • Chapter Five: Nietzsche and the Problem of Language
  • I. The Early Works
  • II. Language and Science in the “Positivistic Phaseâ€?
  • III. Language in the “Umwertungszeitâ€?
  • IV. Toward a New Linguistic Paradigm
  • V. Nietzscheâ€?s Linguistic Model as a Formal Structure
  • VI. The Question of Technique
  • Chapter Six: Nietzscheâ€?s Way of ThinkingI. The Traditional Cognitive Paradigm
  • II. Nietzscheâ€?s Critique of the Traditional Cognitive Paradigm
  • III. Nietzscheâ€?s Critique of the Natural Attitude
  • IV. Nietzscheâ€?s Attitude Toward the Sciences
  • V. The Transformation of Thinking
  • VI. The Sources of the Transformation of Thinking
  • VII. Creative Thinking and Will to Power
  • VIII. Conclusion
  • Chapter Seven: Knowledge as Power
  • I. Nietzscheâ€?s Revaluation of Cognition
  • II. Preliminary Interpretations of Nietzscheâ€?s „Creative Cognitionâ€?
  • III. The Revaluation of the Thinking SubjectIV. Thought and Thinking as Perspectival Falsifications
  • V. Conclusion
  • Chapter Eight: The Construction of Reality
  • I. The Ontology of Power
  • II. Knowing as a Power Struggle
  • III. The Construction of Reality
  • Chapter Nine: Conclusion
  • Appendix
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Subjects
  • Index of Names