Nietzsche’s Values (John Richardson) [Book Review]

Journal of Nietzsche Studies 54 (2):218-223 (2023)
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This book traverses an incredibly wide range of topics, unified by attention to Nietzsche on value, which, Richardson writes, “has a good claim to be Nietzsche’s primary topic” (1). The challenge that Richardson takes Nietzsche to address (especially in his later work) is the establishment of a kind of compatibility thesis, namely the compatibility of accepting that values are, as Nietzsche takes them to be, essentially perspectival and dependent for their existence on valuers, and that we nonetheless ought to adopt certain (life-affirming) values. This is a challenge given the temptation to move from “no valuer-independent values” to “no genuine values,” that is, a kind of nihilism that threatens to undermine... Read More.

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