| Article | Charles H. Pence, Nietzsche’s Aesthetic Critique of Darwin | Abstract | Despite his position as one of the first philosophers to write in the “post-
Darwinian” world, the critique of Darwin by Friedrich Nietzsche is often ignored for a
host of unsatisfactory reasons. I argue that Nietzsche’s critique of Darwin is important
to the study of both Nietzsche’s and Darwin’s impact on philosophy. Further, I show
that the central claims of Nietzsche’s critique have been broadly misunderstood. I then
present a new reading of Nietzsche’s core criticism of Darwin. An important part of
Nietzsche’s response can best be understood as an aesthetic critique of Darwin, reacting
to what he saw as Darwin having drained life of an essential component of objective
aesthetic value. For Nietzsche, Darwin’s theory is false because it is too intellectual,
because it searches for rules, regulations, and uniformity in a realm where none of these
are to be found – and, moreover, where they should not be found. Such a reading goes
furthest toward making Nietzsche’s criticism substantive and relevant. Finally, I attempt
to relate this novel explanation of Nietzsche’s critique to topics in contemporary
philosophy of biology, particularly work on the evolutionary explanation of culture. | Keywords | Darwin, Nietzsche, will to power, aesthetics, culture | please login to download article | | Back to Contents >> | | Back to Home >> |
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