from Part IV - Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 August 2019
In this final chapter, Alfano describes several promising future research programs. Within Nietzsche studies, it is exciting to envision further digital humanities projects that document, analyze, and semantically map his views about philosophical topics beyond the topic of the current book. Alfano argues that it would be worthwhile to investigate Nietzsche's philosophy of mind and language, his metaphysics, his aesthetics, and various other areas using the tools developed in this book. In addition, Alfano contends that the same methods used here to interpret Nietzsche could – with relatively little retooling – be applied to a wide range of other historical philosophers. If this is right, then significant progres in the history of philosophy is a serious short-term prospect.
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