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Is this a descriptive doctrine or a constitutional ideal?
If (P) is valid, Value Nihilism false, and the descriptive doctrine of the will to power is true, then the normative conclusion about power, which Schacht is after, seems to follow.
That is, to get the N-Realist Nietzschean conclusion that what is valuable is power, take (P) and plug in a strong form of Nietzsche's descriptive doctrine of the will to power — the doctrine, roughly, that all persons intrinsically 'desire' only power.
Thus, even if one thought that Nietzsche really held the strong descriptive doctrine of the will to power — the doctrine that all animate force (perhaps all force) is will to power — in his published works, it is still the case that he only uses this doctrine to argue for the normative conclusion in Nachlass material.
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Aristotle's theories of being and knowledge formed the point of departure for Brentano's "descriptive psychology" and his doctrine of human experience, and they also contributed to the phenomenologies of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger.
He might be able to assert a copyright on his captions to the photos, though their purely descriptive nature and the doctrine of "fair-use" would count against that, but that would be something for Professor Monk to take up with me himself.
I make the descriptive claim that Constitutional doctrine, in its broad outlines, reflects a legitimacy-based view.
A second difficulty will still remain: namely, that the argument for N-Realism still depends on the truth of the relevant descriptive thesis, in Nietzsche's case, the doctrine of the will to power.
From Stumpf's perspective, the originality of this new version of phenomenology in Ideas I lies less in the aspects with which Husserl's breaks with the doctrine of the Logical Investigations whereby phenomenology is defined as descriptive psychology than in the features by which Husserl opens up new perspectives with respect to descriptive psychology and phenomenology in Stumpf's sense.
Subjectivism in ethics is for Mackie the doctrine that objective facts in this field do not include any descriptive assignment of goodness or rightness of actions.
Our descriptive objective is to provide a succinct summary of the state of the current doctrine regarding the limits—or lack thereof on Seminole Rock's domain.
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