Through the lenses of Kant, Nietzsche, and Heidegger, this edited
volume traces the development of the relation between the will and
the law as self-given. Modern Philosophies of the Will explores a
variety of topics including: the ontological turn in philosophy of
the will; the will's playful character and the problem of
teleology; the will as principle of morality as discussed by Kant,
of life forms as discussed by Nietzsche, and of technology as
discussed by Heidegger; the formal identity of legislation; and
transgression of the law. This volume traces three strategies in
the development of the philosophy of will from Kant to Heidegger,
through rationality and irrationality of the will, the ontological
turn, and law.
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