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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 3, Issue 2, 2023

A critical analysis of 'On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense', Nietzsche's optimistic pessimism



Author(s): Peyman Salehi

Abstract:

Nietzsche's philosophical stance of optimistic pessimism, as illustrated in his seminal work, 'On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense', posits that the process of individual thought and the attainment of consciousness, which led to self-awareness, was a tragic misstep in human evolution, implying that this realization came to constitute a fundamental predicament for human existence. Nietzsche's exploration of the arbitrariness of truth, which he argues is inherently contingent upon the shaping power of language, is thus predicated upon a radical critique of the epistemological foundations of Western thought, and his skepticism towards truth serves as a cornerstone of his philosophical worldview. Moreover, the connections between Nietzsche's ideas and the work of postmodern thinkers such as Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault, justify the notion that Nietzsche's critique of truth, and his emphasis on the role of power and language in shaping reality, anticipates many of the central concerns of poststructuralist thought. The alternative explorations of Nietzsche's ideas can better inform contemporary debates about the nature of truth and the social structures that work to constrain our understanding of reality. Overall, the paper offers a nuanced yet fundamental analysis of Nietzsche's complex and multifaceted philosophical stance, putting forth a critical perspective on his arguments, in order to highlight the potential dangers of nihilism and skepticism that can arise from a categorical rejection of truth.


Keywords: Nietzsche, On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense, Consciousness, Truth, language, Derrida

Pages: 155-159

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