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Title: Nietzsche


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Nietzsche
  • Friedrich Nietzsche
  • (1844-1900)

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Nietzsche
  • Post-modern philosopher
  • Background in classical Greek Philosophy
  • Similar to Aristotle
  • Teleology
  • Virtue Ethics

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Virtue Ethics
  • Christianity adopted Aristotle as a patron
    saint of Philosophy
  • Thomas Aquinas refers to him simply as the
    Philosopher

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Virtue Ethics
  • Christian virtues different from pagan ones
  • Humility vs. pride
  • Poverty vs. wealth
  • Religious faith vs. intellectual activity
  • Unconditional love, forgiving ones enemies
  • Tendency to asceticism, celibacy vs. moderation
  • Courage against fighting temptation, the Devil,
    vs. in war

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Nietzsche
  • God is dead
  • Parable of the madman
  • Need for new values
  • Classical influence Aristotle
  • The Will to Power
  • The Worlds Greatest Immoralist
  • Turned value, virtue on its head
  • Conventional morality as anti-nature

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Nietzsche
  • Genealogy of Morals
  • Two Systems of Morality
  • Masters vs. Slaves
  • Masters the rulers, nobility
  • Slaves the ruled peasants, lit. slaves

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  • Master Morality
  • Strength, vitality
  • Ambition
  • Self-control
  • Intelligence
  • Optimism, joy (Joyful Wisdom)
  • Honesty with oneself and others
  • Callousness

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Nietzsche
  • Slave Morality
  • Weakness, meekness, sickliness
  • Complacency, acceptance
  • Lack of discipline
  • Stupidity, gullibility, faith
  • Pessimism
  • Self-delusion, denial of reality, religion
  • Compassion, pity

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  • Slaves resent the masters, create a conspiracy we
    call morality to control them.
  • Masters hold slaves in contempt, but realize
    their necessity.
  • Master role model The Viking
  • Slave role model Jesus (incompetence
    personified, hanging on a cross)

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Nietzsche
  • Exemplar of Master Morality The Overman
    (Ubermench, Superman)
  • Examples of masters
  • Great military and political leaders
  • Great scientists
  • Great artists

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  • The Will to Power The principle of life itself
    which seeks to grow, prosper and dominate.

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Nietzsche
  • The Will to Power The principle of life itself
    which seeks to grow, dominate and prosper.

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Nietzsche Criticisms
  • Ad hominem against Christianity
  • Psychoanalyzes rather than argues against it
  • Many pioneers of science were Christians who
    wanted to think Gods thoughts after him
  • Religious America grew to the dominant superpower
    in the 20th century, while secular Europe
    declined
  • Ignores our collaborative and cooperative nature
    which make civilization and progress possible

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Nietzsche Criticisms
  • Reactionary - maybe mysticism and collectivism
    are bad but Nietzsche goes too far in the other
    direction - back to Hobbes state of nature
  • Not universalizable cant be practiced except by
    an elite few
  • Psychopathic - sees sympathy as a vice
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