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  Dr. Pfahl-Traughber - Nietzsche und der Holocaust
Der Philosoph äußerte sich dabei keineswegs in zurückhaltender Weise, sondern in der ihm eigenen sprachlichen Schärfe.
Auch in anderen Werken geht das jeweilige Verständnis von "Rasse" durcheinander, was mitunter zu manchen problematischen Interpretationen in der bisherigen Nietzsche-Literatur führte.
An der Entwicklung eines neuen Europas und bei der Besetzung einer neuen Herrscherkaste sollten für Nietzsche auch Juden beteiligt sein.
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  On the Genealogy of Morals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On the Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic (translation of Zur Genealogie der Moral: Eine Streitschrift, also translated On the Genealogy of Morality or Toward a Genealogy of Morals), is a polemic written by the 19th century German philosopher and philologist Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche in 1887.
It is primarily concerned with exploring the origins of morality, specifically, moral prejudice and Christian morality.
On The Genealogy Of Morals and Ecce Homo.
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 1867, 1885, 1895. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Nietzsche denounced the morality of slaves and called for the utmost development of the individual, even at the cost of much suffering and sacrifice.
The Lehrbuch der Dogmengeschichte of Adolf von Harnack (1851–1930) was the most outstanding of that scholar's many studies of Christian dogma and of the influence of Greek thought and religion on the development of Christianity.
Max Weber (1864–1920), the eminent German economist-sociologist, published Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus, in which he concluded that the teachings of Luther and Calvin were among the mainsprings of the capitalist spirit.
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 Moral Sentiments - Schedule and Readings
This is a "natural" analysis of morality because it places moral issues in the psychology of the perceivers, amenable to scientific study.
Regulatory self-sanctions can be selectively disengaged from detrimental conduct by converting harmful acts to moral ones through linkage to worthy purposes, obscuring personal causal agency by diffusion and displacement of responsibility, misrepresenting or disregarding the injurious effects inflicted on others, and vilifying the recipients of maltreatment by blaming and dehumanizing them.
Bandura, A. Moral disengagement in the perpetration of inhumanities.
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 Humbul : Philosophy : theoretical ethics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
"Zur Genealogie der Moral" is an e-text version of the book of the same name, and known in English as "On the Genealogy of Morals", first published in 1887 by the nineteenth-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
The resource is maintained, and the text is also translated from the original German, by Ian Johnston, an associate researcher at Malaspina University-College, Canada, and it forms part of Johnston's general webpage "Johnstonia".Nietzsche himself (1844-1900) was a radical thinker both in terms of his style and in terms of the content of his philosophy.
Users are invited to follow the efforts of a fictional student as she progresses through several drafts of a paper for an introductory course that emphasizes moral and political philosophy.
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Firstly, in the normal sense of the word; morality involves a dualism of good and evil, of right and wrong, which for Christianity carries an explanation that any suffering is merited, deserved by acting against moral law.
In the invention of slave morality, we can see that ‘man would rather will nothingness than not will’, that is, he would rather negatively affirm his power in a negation of life, in nihilism, rather than not have his power.
In the normal sense of the word, Christian ‘slave morality’ perishes once we consider that suffering is not always because of a transgression, and that the ‘bad conscience’ that characterizes guilt is but a manifestation of the will to power which has been internalized.
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 Friedrich Nietzsche biography
Of this book the first part is entitled Der Antichrist, where the author traces the history of the world, showing the part played by tawny brutes and tawny heroes in the great struggle for power.
In the master morality the virtues are the excellences which give power to the master; his morality is the morality of the aristocrat, of the noble.
The slave morality with its mediocre virtues is to be maintained and encouraged for the inferior, the ordinary man. It becomes disastrous only when those who are born to be masters allow themselves to be imposed upon by it and thus lose their birthright of independence.
www.dromo.info /nietzschebio.htm   (1233 words)

  
 Zur Genealogie der Moral von Nietzsche
Nietzsches Werk 'Zur Genealogie der Moral', dass er in Sils-Maria 1887 schrieb, kritisiert, ja greift die Religion an.
Zur Genealogie der Moral bietet wieder seine Sprachmagie und bewegt, regt zum Nachdenken an.
Eine Haftung für die Richtigkeit, Vollständigkeit oder Aktualität der hier dargestellten Inhalte kann nicht übernommen werden.
www.nietzsche.at /werke_zur_genealogie_der_moral.htm   (96 words)

  
 NietzscheBritannicaEntry in SocialThoughtWiki
He was especially interested, therefore, in a probing analysis and evaluation of the fundamental cultural values of Western philosophy, religion, and morality, which he characterized as expressions of the ascetic ideal.
Although Nietzsche gave a historical genealogy of master and slave morality, he maintained that it was an ahistorical typology of traits present in everyone.
He thought of the age in which he lived as one of passive nihilism, that is, as an age that was not yet aware that religious and philosophical absolutes had dissolved in the emergence of 19th-century Positivism.
www.sscnet.ucla.edu /classes/cluster21/wiki/index.pl?NietzscheBritannicaEntry   (2708 words)

  
 Links zu Bibliotheken, Organisationen, Genealogie
Der Author dieser Homepage hat dabei natürlich die Gebote des Anstands, der Sitte und Moral beachtet und dabei nur Verweise zu unbedenklichen Seiten gegeben.
Es liegt aber in der Natur der Sache, daß Web-Seiten laufend einen Wandel erleben.
Aus diesem Anlaß distanzieren wir uns ausdrücklich und grundsätzlich von den Inhalten sämtlicher Internetseiten, auf die wir einen Verweis gerichtet haben.
www.geschichtsverein-markgraeflerland.de /links.htm   (257 words)

  
 Thelemapedia: The Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick | Friedrich Nietzsche
As far as meta-ethics is concerned, Nietzsche can perhaps most usefully be classified as a moral skeptic; that is, he claims that all ethical statements are false, because any kind of correspondence between ethical statements and "moral facts" is illusory.
Nietzsche believed this "death" would eventually undermine the foundations of morality and lead to moral relativism and nihilism.
Hence a paradox: a person who practices "slave morality" shows true inferiority if he really believes in it, but one can show strength and superiority if one uses it as sheep's clothing to disguise the stalking wolf.
www.thelemapedia.org /index.php/Friedrich_Nietzsche   (2964 words)

  
 Evi PETROPOULOU
It appears to me that both writers consider the master-servant relationship as a conscious interdependence that in turn is of paramount importance for the individuation and completion of the Self.
Sinclair and Michalis, the protagonists of the novels under examination epitomize individuality as defined by Nietzsche in his Zur Genealogie der Moral and exist thus in an antithesis to the masses.
Zur Gestaltung des Selbst und zur Wahrnehmung des Anderen bei Hermann Hesse und Nikos Kazantzakis.
clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu /clcweb00-1/petropoulou00.html   (4447 words)

  
 The Nietzsche Channel: On the Genealogy of Morals: Preface and First Essay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
With regard to a moral genealogy this seems to me a fundamental insight; that it has been arrived at so late is the fault of the retarding influence exercised by the democratic prejudice in the modern world toward all questions of origin.
The slave revolt in morality begins when ressentiment itself becomes creative and gives birth to values: the ressentiment of natures that are denied the true reaction, that of deeds, and compensate themselves with an imaginary revenge.
While every noble morality develops from a triumphant affirmation of itself, slave morality from the outset says No to what is "outside," what is "different," what is "not itself"; and this No is its creative deed.
www.geocities.com /thenietzschechannel/onthe.htm   (7341 words)

  
 NIETZSCHE & IRANIAN CIVILIZATION - (The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies - CAIS)©
Zarathushtrâ was the first to consider the fight of good and evil the very wheel in the machinery of things: the transposition of morality into the metaphysical realms as a force, cause, and end in itself...
Zarathushtrâ created this most calamitous error, morality, consequently, he must also be the first to recognize it....
To speak the truth and to shoot well with arrows, that is Persian virtue.----Am I understood?---The self-overcoming of morality, out of truthfulness; the self-overcoming of the moralist, into his opposite---into me---that is what the name of Zarathushtrâ means in my mouth.
www.cais-soas.com /CAIS/Culture/nietzsche_persia.htm   (1427 words)

  
 HRC Conferences & Symposia
The historicism of Nietzsche's Zur Genealogie der Moral and of Foucault's later writings are striking illustrations of this claim.
Rorty's position here compares unfavorably with the one of the old historicists who did not have too much trouble in relating their historicism to a meaningful orientation on the present and the future.
Ranke defined this relationship in his inaugural address of 1836 as follows: 'demnach ist es die Aufgabe der Historie, das Wesen des Staates aus der Reihe der früheren Begebenheiten darzuthun und dasselbe zum Verständnis zu bringen; die der Politik aber nach erfolgten Verständnis und gewonnener Erkenntnis es weiter zu entwickeln und zu vollenden'[45].
cohesion.rice.edu /humanities/csc/conferences.cfm?doc_id=346   (5296 words)

  
 The Nietzsche Channel: On the Genealogy of Morals: Second Essay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
It was in this sphere then, the sphere of legal obligations, that the moral conceptual world of "guilt," "conscience," "duty," "sacredness of duty" had its origin: its beginnings were, like the beginnings of everything great on earth, soaked in blood thoroughly and for a long time.
Yet a word on the origin and the purpose of punishment—two problems that are separate, or ought to be separate: unfortunately, they are usually confounded.
So much for the present about the origin of the moral value of the "unegoistic," about the soil from which this value grew: only the bad conscience, only the will to self-maltreatment provided the conditions for the value of the unegoistic.
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 Nietzsche's Philosophy of Religion - Cambridge University Press
Hence his alleged ‘elitism’ has been taken to be a fundamental, and perhaps ‘immoral’, challenge to foundational assumptions concerning the equality of all persons before the moral law.
(Zur Genealogie der Moral is not an anonymous text, written in English, that washed up one day on a North American beach.) Rather, Nietzsche is a late nineteenth-century German thinker whose preoccupations were those of late nineteenth-century German thinkers.
Since Nietzsche's critique of Christian morality has been discussed in countless works, I shall attend to it only peripherally, only in so far as it is necessary to understanding his constructive thinking about religion.
www.cambridge.org /catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521854229&ss=exc   (3104 words)

  
 LitWeb.net
He studied classical philology at the universities of Bonn (1864-65) and Leipzig (1864-68), and in 1869 became a professor at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
The contrast of 'good and evil' as opposed to that of 'good and bad' Nietzsche associated with slave morality.
He argued that no single morality can be appropriate to all men.
www.biblion.com /litweb/biogs/nietzsche_friedrich.html   (1434 words)

  
 INTRODUCTION
The author of the book suggests that the common theoretical sources uniting Kant and Levinas are their openness to the tradition of Christian ethics, stemming in Kant’s case from its justification by reason and moral law, and in Levinas case – through Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s approach of total self-rejection and consciousness of guilt.
Moral Imagination and Cultural Criticism in the Twentieth Century.
Therefore it becomes problematic to talk about moral and social orientations since they are disconnected from the "stable" individuality.
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 Lamson Library
Nietzsche, Genealogy, Morality : Essays On Nietzsche’s Genealogy Of Morals
The Classical Monument; Reflections On The Connection Between Morality And Art In Greek And Roman Sculpture [by] Philipp Fehl
The Victorian Morality Of Art; An Analysis Of Ruskin’s Esthetic
www.plymouth.edu /library/opac/search/morals   (81 words)

  
 Recent Acquisitions in Philosophy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
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 Dynamic Optimism
The fussy angularity of a certain kind of moral and theological small-mindedness is magnificently captured in the phrase "rococo of the soul".
In his Geburt der Tragödie he wrote "art is the highest task and the proper metaphysical activity of this life." Of Sartre’s "Nausée", it is interesting to note that Nietzsche, some fifty years before Sartre, used the same word (Ekel in German) and the word absurd in connection with it.
Nietzsche’s confidence in the ability of Art to provide this release is much less evident in his later works, in which, notably in Zur Genealogie der Moral, we see a growing awareness of the danger of nausea, of nihilism and what he calls the morality of pity.
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 Nietzsche Chronicle: 1890s
He characterizes Koegel's article as "eines der gewissenlosesten und unschicklichsten Attentate, denen Ihr armer Bruder durch die Indiskretion von Litteraten ausgesetzt ist." [one of the most unprincipled and indecent assassinations that your brother has been exposed to through the indiscretions of dilettantish men of letters.
One of von der Hellen's colleagues at the Goethe Archive is Rudolf Steiner, who is editing Goethe's scientific writings for the Weimar edition.
On the Genealogy of Morals is published in England.
www.dartmouth.edu /~fnchron/1890s.html   (3614 words)

  
 Humbul full record view for -- Friedrich Nietzsche : zur genealogie der moral   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
The e-text is in the original German, and the resource is maintained by Ian Johnston, an associate researcher at Malaspina University-College, Canada, and it forms part of Johnston's general webpage "Johnstonia".Nietzsche himself (1844-1900) was a radical thinker both in terms of his syle and in terms of the content of his philosophy.
Among other things, he criticised the traditional ways in which human beings come to form and justify the cultural beliefs they hold (especially our moral, religious and philosophical beliefs), and famously declared that "God is dead - man killed him".
Instead, Nietzsche had it that each of us should create our own values, and in doing so go beyond what human existence normally amounts to; striving to become a "superman".
humbul.ac.uk /output/full2.php?id=4571&sub=philosophy&type1=primary&type2=XXXX&ref=subout   (286 words)

  
 Iranica.com - NIETZSCHE AND PERSIA
Zarathustra was the first to consider the fight of good and evil the very wheel in the machinery of things: the transposition of morality into the metaphysical realms as a force, cause, and end in itself...
Zarathustra created this most calamitous error, morality, consequently, he must also be the first to recognize it....
To speak the truth and to shoot well with arrows, that is Persian virtue.----Am I understood?---The self-overcoming of morality, out of truthfulness; the self-overcoming of the moralist, into his opposite---into me---that is what the name of Zarathustra means in my mouth.
www.iranica.com /articles/supp4/Nietzsche.html   (1451 words)

  
 Another homepage...phew...
Interesting as well Der Mouw's views on the Aryan descent of the Greeks - and their loss of "natural" innocence by getting "intellectual".
Just read Nietzsche's "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik" (still heavily dependent on Schopenhauer!) and you'll encounter the same theories (as in "Jenseits von Gut und Böse" and in "Zur Genealogie der Moral"!)...
I have corrected them and also added the first translation of a Der Mouw sonnet, which is in fact the first sonnet of "Brahman I".
www.tenderbytes.net /forum/poemsplace/archive1/fpoemsplacefrm2aa1a.html?topicID=183.topic   (692 words)

  
 AnalPhilosopher A Bibliography of Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche ...
Der Philosoph als Arzt der Kultur (The Philosopher as Cultural Physician).
Zur Genealogie der Moral: Eine Streitschrift (The/On the/Toward a Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic).
Der Fall Wagner: ein Musikanten-Problem (The Case of Wagner/The Wagner Case: A Musicians'/Musician's Problem).
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