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On the accusation of negativity in Nietzsche's ethics: A refutation

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It is difficult to approach a question on the negativity of Nietzsche s philosophy without a degree of prejudice. Nietzsche, considerably more than most philosophers, has permeated Western popular culture to the extent that his name entails specific, negative connotations even to the layman. Although, this is perhaps in part due to an unfair association with Hitler, claims that Nietzsche promotes an inherently negative philosophy are present even in academic treatments. It is among such academics that the most serious accusation against Nietzsche arises; namely that of Nietzsche being a nihilist. While accusations related to Nazism can relatively easily be refuted, other accusations are not quite as unfounded: Nietzsche encouraged strength and power; he called himself an immoralist ; he rejected democracy and human equality; he promoted the notion of an Übermensch ; and he did encourage nihilism.
The author discusses these negative associations in terms of Nietzsche's philosophy. He exposes this common fallacy by interpreting the various elements of Nietzsche s ethics in the context of his philosophy as a whole.

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Nicholas K. Lory was born in Oxford in 1989 to a British father and a Danish mother. He has since lived in Hamburg, Germany and Barcelona, Spain. Nicholas has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Psychology, and is currently reading for a Master of Science in Social Anthropology at Oxford University. Last year, he produced and directed the feature-length psychological thriller film, "Drowned Out" in cooperation with the production company "Zissou Pictures".

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Authors Nicholas K Lory, Nicholas K. Lory
Publisher Anchor Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.11.2012
 
EAN 9783954890415
ISBN 978-3-95489-041-5
No. of pages 48
Dimensions 155 mm x 220 mm x 3 mm
Weight 92 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > German idealism, 19th century
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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