Saturday, February 10, 2024

Natural Right



 


Nietzsche’s Will to Power is his interpretation of the Copernican Revolution in Philosophy of the Kantian thing-in-itself, constrained to a, non-Platonic, poetic form due to the limitation of an adequate language to express a system.


Strauss’ Natural Right is “that particular interpretation of natural right” which can be “wholeheartedly” acted upon, Philosophy and Religion: Nietzsche’s representation of Will to Power in Beyond Good and Evil.


One particular interpretation of Peirce’s Semeiotics mediates Strauss description of the fundamental dilemma of our time and concludes with the acquisition of a Dynamic Interpretant by means of a teleological standard, the Final Interpretant. 

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