#635 Mattia Riccardi: Nietzsche’s Philosophical Psychology
RECORDED ON MARCH 9th 2022.
Dr. Mattia Riccardi is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Porto. He does work in the areas of philosophy of mind, Nietzsche’s philosophy, Kant’s philosophy, 19th-century German philosophy, phenomenology, philosophy of perception, and philosophy of action. He is the author of Nietzsche’s Philosophical Psychology.
In this episode, we focus on Nietzsche’s Philosophical Psychology. Topics include: Nietzsche’s approach to psychology, and its “naturalism”; drives and affects; the soul; socialization; consciousness; thoughts and thinking; the self; self-knowledge, and introspection; the Will; free will, and agency; the ideal human type; creating one’s own values; what is most distinct about Nietzsche’s philosophical psychology; and if we would have approved of contemporary scientific psychology.
Time Links:
Intro
Nietzsche’s approach to psychology
Drives and affects
The soul
The role of socialization
Consciousness, its kinds and its role
What is a thought?
The self
Self-knowledge, and introspection
The Will
Free will, and agency
The ideal human type
Can we really create our own values?
What is most distinct about Nietzsche’s philosophical psychology?
1:19.59 Could Nietzsche approve of contemporary scientific psychology?
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Follow Dr. Riccardi’s work:
Faculty page: http://bit.ly/33xolCf
Institute of Philosophy page: http://bit.ly/2kpG8uq
Academia.edu profile: http://bit.ly/2OZ08z9
PhilPeople profile: http://bit.ly/2mlsB7K
Works on ResearchGate: http://bit.ly/2kIArYV
Our first interview (Nietzsche’s Psychology And Epistemology): https://youtu.be/sLkJLNkEFbY
Nietzsche’s Philosophical Psychology: https://bit.ly/3LFgiKF