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Thursday, November 17, 2022
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Metaethics Reading GroupS2.77Oscar North-Concar leading, paper TBD |
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PG Work in Progress SeminarS2.77/MS TeamsSpeaker: Toby Tricks (MPhil) Title: Modelling the Mind: A Fictionalist Reading of Nietzsche鈥檚 Drive Psychology Abstract: Nietzche鈥檚 account of the drives is increasingly being recognised as central to his philosophical psychology; it is a problem, then, that it appears confused. A particularly prominent issue concerns Nietzsche鈥檚 characterisation of how the drives interact with one another: he often uses agential language which many take to commit him to the homunculus fallacy. I argue that this view is mistaken, because Nietzsche鈥檚 agential characterisations of the drives are fictions: as they aren鈥檛 meant to be true, he is able to sidestep fallacious homuncularism. We might worry that if many of the claims in Nietzsche鈥檚 drive psychology are fictional, then it can鈥檛 teach us much. That need not be the case, however: drawing on Catherine Elgin鈥檚 work in the epistemology of science, I argue that despite being fictional, Nietzsche鈥檚 account of the drives can still provide epistemic value and facilitate genuine cognitive achievement, in just the same way that scientific models do despite being idealised and distorted representations of reality. Acknowledging the fictional nature of much of Nietzsche鈥檚 drive talk I鈥檒l further argue has an added bonus: it allows us to more fully appreciate the subtlety and power of his account of human psychology. |
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