Nietzschean Self
Delve into the profound insights of Friedrich Nietzsche with "Nietzschean Self" by Paul Katsafanas, published by Oxford University Press in 2018. This engaging paperback spans 304 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of Nietzsche's moral psychology, highlighting its distinct advantages over competing theories. Katsafanas meticulously analyzes key concepts such as the interplay between conscious and unconscious processes, the intricate relationships among drives, desires, affects, and values, as well as the notion of freedom. Furthermore, he addresses the unity of the self and its deep connections to social and historical contexts. Whether you're a student of philosophy or simply intrigued by Nietzsche's work, this book is an essential addition to your collection, providing clarity and depth to the complexities of moral psychology. Discover how Nietzsche's ideas can reshape your understanding of the self and ethics today.