Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Item

The Nietzschean precedent for anti-reflective, dialogical agency

Alfano, Mark
Citations
Google Scholar:
Altmetric:
Abstract
Nietzsche anticipates both the anti-reflective and the dialogical aspects of Doris's theory of agency. Nietzsche's doctrine of will to power presupposes that agency does not require reflection but emerges from interacting drives, affects, and emotions. Furthermore, Nietzsche identifies two channels through which dialogical processes of person-formation flow: sometimes a person announces what she is and meets with social acceptance of that claim; sometimes someone else announces what the person is, and she accepts the attribution.
Keywords
Date
2018
Type
Journal article
Journal
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Book
Volume
41
Issue
Page Range
12-13
Article Number
ACU Department