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Con potentes aforismos Nietzsche desarrolla una de sus tesis centrales en su obra, qué es lo que consideramos bueno y malo en sentido moral.
Se aprecian muchas de las ideas que luego son puestas en lenguaje poético en Así hablaba Zaratustra, solo que aquí se observa de donde parten sus planteamientos filosóficos, desde que pensadores critica y que interrogantes le surgen.
Genealogía de la moral
En el mismo estilo de aforismos que lo caracterizó, el autor hace una revisión sobre la evolución de la moral hasta nuestros días.
Está un poco carente de estructura histórica o de sistematización y orden, pero la fuerza narrativa de Nietzsche en cada aforismo hace que busques leer el siguiente y te va llevando a la idea central del libro: la coexistencia de dos morales antípodas, la de amo y la de esclavo.
I've always wanted to read this masterpiece for a long time, Delighted I did. Deep thoughts and a few highlights, A philosophical classic! Cuando los genes apenas comenzaban a conocerse, y más de un siglo antes de que el concepto de los memes comenzara siquiera a gestarse, Nietzsche era capas de sentir su existencia sólo con observar sus manifestaciones en la naturaleza, las cuales estaban ocultas para las personas comunes, pero no para uno de los pensadores más profundos, analíticos y claros que han existido.
Era, además, un gran artista,
"Cuando me encuentro con una criatura, encuentro la voluntad de poder"
"Los fisiólogos deberían pensarlo bien antes de afirma que el instinto de autoconservación es el instinto cardinal de un ser orgánico.
Algo vivo quiere, antes que nada, dar libre curso a su fuerza la vida misma es la voluntad de poder: la autoconservación es tan sólo una de las consecuencias indirectas y más frecuentes de esto"
"la filosofía es ese instinto tiránico mismo, la más espiritual voluntad de poder, de "crear el mundo", de ser causa primera" I must read Kant's and Schopenhauer's books before reading this book for a second time.
Read through the whole thing, I don't have much of a mind for philosophy, so someone else could understand more than I did, But Nietzsche's ideas were simply wrong while he was a very smart man, he was simply wrong, He makes some good points, . . and some bad ones. I understood aboutof it, Tough read though. В
незалежності як до нього ставишся. Чи як підтримуєш його погляди. Ніцше філосов епоха. Вся філософія XX сторіччя несе тінь Ніцшею Challenging book, took time to get through and still I feel I did not get to much input from it, Some really good thoughts, some Id disagree with and in total I feel some ideas are explained with so many words that you lose the point and feel confused afterwards.
Nevertheless, I guess people who are more into philosophy get a lot more out of this one and understand it better than me Малютка Ницше, малютка Фридрих мой великий гений, As a guide to Nietzchean thought this book is an excellent primer, although Nietzsche relies enough on ambiguity to make comprehension a bit challenging, I rate this bookdue to general disagreement with his thought, This is the second book that I read from him, Been honest, initially, I didn't like, Sometimes seems that he is so deep in philosophical concepts that I cannot see the point, or even wanted it, I thought , what's the sense in ideias that don't have any real applications or useful critics, there's no objective, not even entertain me.
But slowly he becomes to make more sense for me, I think the way he can point the religion and the moral amazing, And the last chapter is like, . . Wow! That only chapter worth a lot, I mean, all the book worth, but this part can be so deep, Well, unfortunately I don't have the same gift he has with words and thinking, of course, but I think that everyone should give him a chance, In, Frederich Nietzsche selfpublished Beyond Good and Evil, Structured intoseparate sections, and nine parts, this work deconstructs the metaphysics and dogma established by previous philosophers, Nietzsche traced the roots of issues that he viewed hindered mankind in his society, He spoke about what it means to be a free spirit, the prejudice of philosophers, and begins questioning traditional morality,
On the Genealogy of Morals was published a year later in, Influenced by Fyodor Dostoevsky and Soren Kierkegaard, the book consisted of three overlapping essays, It follows the evolution of morals and the moral prejudices of Christianity and Judaism, In this book, Nietzsche goes into the history of values and why weve put so much emphasis these values,
In his treatises, Nietzsche delves into the origin of good and evil, guilt, bad conscience, resentment, and how these parts of the human condition have evolved over time.
dieses Werk auf den Punkt gebracht wäre "man up!", alles dreht sich um den weißen, mitteleuropäischen Mann, warum so viele behaupten Nietzsche sei kein Frauenfeind gewesen, kann ich nach dieser Lektüre nicht verstehen, Vielmehr scheint das ein wichtiger Baustein seiner Philosophie, Vom Rassismus ganz zu schweigen, Abgesehen davon bleibt ein solides Werk dass viele Denkanstöße gibt, besonders im ersten Teil in dem an vielen anderen philosophischen Schulen Kritik geübt wird, I have finished Beyond Good and Evil and I loved it! I will write another review for the Geneology of Morals once I have read it, Nietzsche's train of thoughts made me question my own perception for a while, I quite like the idea about how the world is divided into two types of moralities: master and slaves morality, although I doubt its rightness, Los otros, por el contrario, no quieren responder de nada, ser la causa de nada, y ansían, a consecuencia de un secreto desprecio de si mismos, descargarse de no sé qué.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Ph. D. , Philology, Leipzig University,was a German philosopher of the lateth century who challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality, He was interested in the enhancement of individual and cultural health, and believed in life, creativity, power, and the realities of the world we live in, rather than those situated in a world beyond.
Central to his philosophy is the idea of “life affirmation,” which involves a questioning of all doctrines that drain lifes expansive energies, however socially prevalent those views might be.
Often referred to as one of the first existentialist philosophers along with sitelink Søren Kierkegaard, From the sitelink Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Ph, D. , Philology, Leipzig University,was a German philosopher of the lateth century who challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality, He was interested in the enhancement of individual and cultural health, and believed in life, creativity, power, and the realities of the world we live in, rather than those situated in a world beyond.
Central to his philosophy is the idea of “life affirmation,” which involves a questioning of all doctrines that drain life's expansive energies, however socially prevalent those views might be.
Often referred to as one of the first existentialist philosophers along with sitelink Søren Kierkegaard, From the sitelink Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy sitelink,