
Katsafanas offers a comprehensive examination of constitutivism in ethics, including a lucid exposition and critical discussion of previous constitutivist theories, as well as a novel version of constitutivism that draws on developments in previously untapped areas - most notably, Nietzsche's ethics, metaethics, and philosophical psychology. This makes Paul Katsafanas's book all the more impressive and important.

If your prior credence that a book subtitled Nietzschean Constitutivism would be intelligible isn't high, you're probably not alone.
