Description
Examines Nietzsche's thinking on the virtues using a combination of close reading and digital analysis.
About the Author
Mark Alfano is Associate Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Technology at Delft University of Technology. He is the author of Character as Moral Fiction (Cambridge, 2013) and Moral Psychology: An Introduction (2016).
Reviews
'An audacious work in digital humanities scholarship, Nietzsche's Moral Psychology is interesting not simply because it offers well-argued rereadings of Nietzsche's classic works in moral psychology, but also because of its semantic network methodology ... Alfano's fresh approach to the Nietzschean virtues - expanded here to include courage, curiosity, the pathos of distance, and the ability to laugh - are especially insightful.' J. G. Moore, Choice
'Alfano's virtue-theoretic reading is a stimulating and original contribution to the lively debate about Nietzsche's moral psychology. Everyone interested in that debate should read his book.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781107424340
Author Mark Alfano
Format Paperback
Page Count 315
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 466g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 16mm