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    Morals. In the text‚ Nietzsche creates a disconnect between the Noble Man and the Man of “Ressentiment‚” as he calls it‚ through the use of figurative language and references to historical democracies. In doing so‚ he portrays certain aspects

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    Nietzsche’s critique of Judeo-Christian values As perhaps one of the most important pieces of work written by Nietzsche‚ “On the Genealogy of Morality” contains some of his most complex and provocative thoughts on the nature of morality and its origins. It is evident throughout his essays that Nietzsche has a profound discontent with modern society and its values‚ a discontent that Nietzsche attempts to explain through a thorough critique of the modern values that have stemmed from the rise of

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    A Discussion of Nietzsche’s Master and Slave Morality and Ascetic Ideal In his work‚ Nietzsche introduces the concepts of Master and Slave Morality and with them‚ the problem of the Ascetic Ideal. Master morality is‚ in short‚ a morality of strength‚ individualism‚ and nobility that weighs actions on their consequences. Slave morality‚ on the other hand‚ values humility‚ sympathy‚ and kindness. It values actions based on whether their intent was one of “good” or “evil.” He links Slave morality to

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    misunderstanding and conflict of interests between social groups. Resentment (Fr. "ressentiment’’) - a concept that has special meaning for the genealogical method of Nietzsche. In Nietzsche’s phylosophy ressentiment is presented as a driving force in the formation and structuring of moral values. He describes it as a vague atmosphere of hostility‚ followed by the appearance of hatred and anger‚ that is ressentiment - a psychological self-poisoning‚ which manifests itself in rancour and revenge

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    Iisha Clark Business Ethics PHL 248-501 Final “The beginning of the slaves’ revolt in morality occurs when ressentiment itself turns creative and gives birth to values: the ressentiment of those beings who‚ denied the proper response of action‚ compensate for it only with imaginary revenge. Whereas all noble morality grows out of a triumphant saying ‘yes’ to itself‚ slave morality says ‘no’ on principle to everything that is ‘outside’‚ ‘other’‚ ‘non-self ’: and this ‘no’ is its creative deed

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    Master Morality vs. Slave Morality: Neiztche Wikipedia defines morality as “a system of principles and judgments based on cultural‚ religious‚ and philosophical concepts and beliefs‚ by which humans determine whether given actions are right or wrong.” (Wikipedia Morality) Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche‚ a German philosopher thought up of the idea that there are two moralities; The master and slave morality. These define a person by there actions to there world around them and how they handle certain

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    people. The way Nietzsche describes morality as “the slave revolt in morality began with resentment 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” (Nietzche I 36). Therefore‚ Nietzche believes that ressentiment is the origin of slave morality‚ which is what the prominent morality of today is. With this belief that morality is just the

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    According to The Genealogy of Morals‚ Friedrich Nietzsche’s account of history regarding the origin of morality posed a decadent contention that deeply challenged him. This problem resulted in an enlightening new perspective that altered his foundation of morality: a question of value. His objection was to clarify the origin of the moral language‚ in order to establish a placement for the value of morality. He began his journey by theorizing the division of individuals into two types of morality-

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    On the Genealogy of Morality the word ‘ressentiment’ is possibly one of the key concepts in Nietzsche’s ideas about the psychology of ‘slave-morality’‚ the birth of morality‚ and the way it reassigned morality as we know it today. The word meaning itself is very close to the word resentment in English but is slightly different. The context in which Nietzsche uses the word ‘ressentiment’ is a psychological state of people that are conscious of their own inferiority and turn it to hatred towards external

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    This morality is born out of ressentiment‚ open hostility towards the master that the slave views as the cause of their suffering. Due to this‚ the slave morality construes the values of the master to be evil‚ setting up their opposite morality as all that is good and virtuous. As such

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