Nietzsche & His Power Ethics
Nietzsche & His Power Ethics
Nietzsche & His Power Ethics
Chapter 12
Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche Autobiography
Friedrich Nietzsche was born in 1844 in Rocken, Prussia
His Father and Grandfather were both Lutheran ministers
He upheld the idea that God is dead.
When he was 4, his father died and was left to grow up in a society of
women.
He originated one of the most masculine Philosophies i.e the philosophy
of superman
His studious demeanor and religious earned him the nickname
“the little pastor”.
Nietzsche Autobiography
At the age of 20, he entered the University of Bonn and studied
“Theology” but later he gave up when he lost the faith he was born
in.
He excel in classics, religion, literature and philosophy and greatly
influenced by the works of Plato.
But later he transferred to the University of Leipzig because he was
greatly dismayed by the shallowness of his professors in the
University of Bonn and stayed there from 1864-1869 there he met
professor Friedrich Ritschl.
Friedrich Ritschl
He was the one who kindled Nietzsche a passion for philology, the
study of classical philosophy, and literature.
Richard Wagner
Fulfillment is an illusion
He developed the idea that people should not expect that there would be happiness
in life.
Fulfillment was to be reached not by avoiding pain but by recognizing its role as
natural.
In his book “The birth of Tragedy” we should look for a model that will serve as
an inspiration in forming a better society.
Emergence of a savior will be greatly needed, a savior is the creative genius who
will give meaning to everyone’s existence.
The Writings of Nietzsche
Every human being has the inherent tendency to aspire for the will to power,
regardless of one’s race or culture.
When one adheres to humility and patience, he will become a feeble loser
Nietzsche rejected concept of equality.
According to Nietzsche, Superman represents the highest level of development
and expression of physical, intellectual, and emotional strength.
But Superman’s passion should be controlled and his animal nature should be
harmonized with his intellect.
Superior being should rise above the masses instead sympathizing with the weak.
The Writings Nietzsche
The mark of society is to exploit the weaker member for the benefit
and the interest of the strong and the powerful few.
Nietzsche rejected absolute moral principle contrary to Kant.
According to him this destroys the individual’s freedom to act
according to his own creative insights.
He believed that universal morality is a torturous straightjacket
which prevents the individual from asserting himself.
Master Morality versus Slave Morality