Introduction
1: Expressivism
2: Nietzsche
3: Freedom
4: Autonomy
5: Morality
6: The Self
Conclusion
Aaron Ridley studied Philosophy at the universities of York and Cambridge. He is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton, and his research interests include aesthetics, the philosophy of music and Friedrich Nietzsche, topics on which he has published widely. His books include Nietzsche's Conscience: Six Character Studies from the 'Genealogy' (1998) and Nietzsche on Art (2007).
Students and scholars interested in contemporary approaches to
Nietzsche's account of the self will appreciate this book, and
Ridley's many clear and illuminating examples will help students
get a sense of what Nietzsche's expressivist account has to
offer.
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