

Untimely Reflections #7: Paul Katsafanas - Nietzschean Constitutivism
Nov 30, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Paul Katsafanas, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University and author of Nietzschean Constitutivism, delves into Nietzsche's ethics and contrasts them with Kantian views. He argues that Nietzsche’s concept of the 'will to power' offers a more coherent understanding of human behavior than Kant’s moral universalism. They explore the philosophical merger of analytical and continental thoughts, the implications of unconscious motivations in ethics, and critique societal values as they relate to power and morality.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Bridging Philosophical Divides
03:05 • 6min
Kantian Ethics and Moral Complexity
08:48 • 15min
The Philosophical Dichotomy of Sickness and Power
23:28 • 2min
Nietzsche vs. Kant: Morality and Motivation
25:13 • 20min
Nietzsche's Dualities: Power and Values
44:49 • 21min
The Evolution of Modern Philosophy
01:05:42 • 7min
Exploring Definitions of Philosophy and Upcoming Works
01:12:40 • 2min