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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2007

Pages: 73-90

Series: Continental Philosophy Review

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Rafael Winkler, "Nietzsche and l'élan technique", Continental Philosophy Review 40 (1), 2007, pp. 73-90.

Nietzsche and l'élan technique

technics, life, and the production of time

Rafael Winkler

pp. 73-90

in: Continental Philosophy Review 40 (1), 2007.

Abstract

In this paper we examine Nietzsche's relation to the life sciences of his time and to Darwinism in particular, arguing that his account of the will to power in terms of technics eschews three metaphysical prejudices, hylemorphism, utilitarianism, and teleological thinking. Telescoping some of Nietzsche's pronouncements on the will to power with a Bergsonian lens, our reading of the will to power, as an operation productive of time, the future or life, offers an alternative to Heidegger's. Rather than being reducible to a technics of domination or mastery, the will to power, we argue, is best interpreted as a technics of material forces that recasts all things past and future, near and far, moment by moment.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2007

Pages: 73-90

Series: Continental Philosophy Review

Full citation:

Rafael Winkler, "Nietzsche and l'élan technique", Continental Philosophy Review 40 (1), 2007, pp. 73-90.