Nietzsche’s Moral Psychology by Mark Alfano [Book Review]

Journal of Nietzsche Studies 53 (2):202-210 (2022)
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Abstract

If you're a Nietzsche scholar and you haven't heard of Mark Alfano's book, you're not paying attention. Published in 2019, Nietzsche's Moral Psychology has already been reviewed by leading Nietzsche scholars in numerous venues, dissected in a book symposium published in this very journal, and featured on a popular philosophy blog's book review forum. Its broad influence is already evidenced by the extensive scholarly debate it has provoked and the predominantly positive evaluations it has received, and its impact is particularly noteworthy because of its...

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