
At the core of Nietzsche's famous critique of 'morality' lies the sweeping claim that morality is the primary source of a stance of 'life-denial,' and hence an obstacle to the possibility of an affirmative stance toward life. Moral values, Nietzsche argues, are inimical to the affirmation of life, since they typically denigrate certain ineliminable features of the world and human existence (suffering, loss, impermanence, the body, instinctual desire). Other values, allegedly, are life-affirming because they cultivate or augment a life-affirming tendency. Nietzsche's pervasive concern with undermining morality and fostering an affirmative attitude towards life are thus closely intertwined: he attacks morality because it underwrites a condemnation of life and seeks to supplant morality with an alternative, life-enhancing ethics of affirmation. This volume brings together a number of new essays by leading Nietzsche scholars to examine these centrally important and overlapping themes in Nietzsche's philosophical enterprise.
This volume investigates the central tension in Nietzsche's philosophy between his critique of traditional morality and his advocacy for an affirmative stance toward human existence. Editor Daniel Came compiles essays from prominent scholars to analyze how Nietzsche identifies morality as a mechanism of life-denial that suppresses essential human experiences such as suffering, instinct, and impermanence. The collection examines the philosophical framework Nietzsche proposes to replace these moral structures with an ethics that fosters life-affirmation.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of philosophy identify this collection as a rigorous contribution to the ongoing debate regarding Nietzsche's ethical project. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those already familiar with Nietzsche's primary texts.
Page Count:
230
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192671014
ISBN-13:
9780192671011
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