Nietzsche v/s Hume: On Causality, Habit & Free Will
In this episode, we'll compare Nietzsche's view of causality, habit, and free will to Hume. Although, in substance, they make very similar arguments, we'll explore important differences. Nietzsche arrives at his critique of causality through his attack on free will, and the subsequent understanding of metaphysical beliefs as necessitated by moral beliefs - whereas for Hume, the issue of liberty versus necessity is secondary to the critique of reason's ability to derive necessary connexions. For Hume, habit cannot be further explained, because this would be to ignore our practical affirmation of habit and the insufficiency of reason; Nietzsche wishes to investigate the genealogy of habit as part of his critique of morals. Perhaps most importantly, Hume places his philosophy in "subserviency" to the easy and obvious philosophy of commonsense, whereas Nietzsche sets his philosophy against common sense - and everything "common". Buy my book: https://www.blackrosewriting.com/biog... Patreon: / untimelyreflections Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ZARzVC... #hume #davidhume #skepticism #atheism #theism #Christianity #nietzsche #causality #philosophy #historyofphilosophy

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