Friedrich Nietzsche GENEALOGIA MORALEI. 3 likes. Book. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche este cel mai important filosof al secolului al XIX-lea Genealogia moralei, traducere din germană de Darie Lăzărescu, preambul de . Chapter 1: Nietzsche’s Reception History in the 19th and 20th Centuries Culture Nietzsche, Friedrich: Știința voioasă, Genealogia moralei, Amurgul idolilor.

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The sickly constitute the greatest danger to man: Life was good for jocks and they lived life somewhat oblivious to the perils of those “lesser than. The only part of the moarlei that I do not care for is the 3rd essay.

Nietzsche posits “right” and “wrong” only exist in the moment the law is established. The darkening of the heavens over man has always increased in proportion to the growth of man’s shame before man.

The second essay, “‘ Guilt,’ ‘Bad Conscience,’ and the like ” deals with surprise, surprise guilt, bad conscience, and the like. Read for a university course. In the unfortunate world we live in now we interact everyday with atheists who act like Nietzsche, but they don’t grasp the full implications of what he has to Don’t have much to say about this yet, but I’ll be honest Nietzsche is an angry man and while he shakes his fist at God and yells insults from beneath his moalei mustache, I am happy with my God who would give himself up for my sin.

His writing isn’t artistic, engaging, or unique, it’s downright mad. Si sunt cumva iscoditi noi idoli? If I do you a favor, I am essentially showing you that I have the power to help you, to put you in my debt.

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Who is to say who is right? The first chapter was “Good and Evil”, “Good and Bad”: We have never sought ourselves – how could nietzschr happen that we should ever find ourselves? Over all, this book has a lot of good answers and poses a lot of good questions This doctrine that has deeply influenced postmodern thought is called “perspectivism. If someone thinks this is a bad idea, welcome to the Seriously people what is all the fuss about?

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Raimund marked it as to-read Apr 16, Return to Book Page. But is this the true root of Christian morality?

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For all his brilliance, Nietzsche was not one for exposition or systematic investigation. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy I think a worldview by which one tends to themselves, and only themselves so self indulgently is one of the egotist, attempting to self flaggelate using their self proclaimed higher virtue as material, rather then making a world better for your peers, is an absolutely worthless one outside of petty self-esteem issues.

However, if I were to guess, I think Nietzsche finds religion to be a larger threat to humanity than war because religion prevents people from being that which makes us human, although I could be wrong.

In discussing Christianity he geneaolgia “weakness is to be transformed into a merit through lies Nietzsche, in his characteristic way, flipped the traditional Western preoccupation for truth on its head—explaining it as a weakness rather than a strength.

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They were powerless, they had no money, they were weak, and they had to do what they were told to survive. Hiding beneath he finds force and will.

He also says asceticism is a “particular kind of ressentiment [that] rules there, that of an unsatisfied instinct and will to power which seeks not to master some isolated aspect of life but rather life itself, its deepest, strongest, most fundamental conditions; an attempt is made to use strength to dam up the every source of strength; a green and cunning gaze is directed against thriving physiological growth especially against its expression, beauty, joy; while a pleasure is felt and sought in failure, atrophy, pain, accident, ugliness, arbitrary atonements, self-denial, self-flagellation, self-sacrifice.

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Morality is generally treated as sacred because we assume that there is some transcendental ground for our morals, be it God, reason, tradition, or something else.

Maybe I moraei give it another try after I am confused – I know how revolutionary this work has been in the Western philosophical tradition.

This “will to power” is most evident on a human level, where we see people constantly competing with one another, often for no other purpose than to feel superior to those that they overcome.

Lists with This Book. Slave morality appears to be that morals like weakness, meekness, compassion, etc are considered to be good. The whole time, I’m wondering what difference it makes if we have the “master morality” or the “slave morality” is both go nowhere but the grave.

S-a spus pe drept cuvant: Central to his philosophy genealogiia the id Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche — was a German philosopher of the late 19th century who challenged the foundations of Christianity and niietzsche morality.

Being strong was bad, so being weak was good; being rich was bad, so being poor was good; being violent was bad, so being peaceful was good.

To me his concept of ressentiment boils down to a jealousy of the powerless that the powerful are powerful and he’s mad they’re trying to do something about it.

He goes on to rant about other topics such as how we learned to appreciate beauty, and genfalogia need for multiple fluid perspectives instead of one static teleology.