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Title: Nietzsches Genealogy of Morals


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Nietzsches Genealogy of Morals
  • A three-step process
  • What is morality?
  • Where does morality come from?
  • Is morality something we should embrace or reject?

2
  • We could do similar genealogy to
  • Halloween
  • Capitalism
  • Religion(s)
  • Racism
  • Chess

3
What is morality?
  • Each and every human no matter his or her
    abilities or social status is of equal moral
    worth.
  • I should care about others welfare for their own
    sakes, independently of what it might do for me.
  • I should not repay harm with harm.

4
What is morality?
  • Moral Equality
  • Moral Democracy
  • Anti-Egoism
  • Anti-Retaliation

5
Where does morality come from?
  • Kants answer
  • A priori reason
  • Mills answer
  • Intrinsic value of happiness of everyone
  • Lockes answer
  • God

6
Where does morality come from?
  • Nietzsches View
  • A genealogical answer
  • An historical answer
  • (Recall comparison with Halloween, capitalism,
    etc.)

7
Where does morality come from?
  • Nietzsches View
  • Morality has changed.
  • Originally, there was a master-morality.
  • Now what we have is a slave-morality.
  • How did we get from one to the other?

8
Where does morality come from?
  • Good of master-morality
  • Noble, aristocratic, strong, beautiful, powerful,
    healthy, vital
  • A term the superior applied to themselves
  • Bad of master-morality
  • Whoever is not good an afterthought
  • Common, weak, ugly, wretched, lowly

9
Master Morality
  • Pleasure is a trivial concern.
  • The happiness of people in general is of no
    concern.
  • The good is defined as that which promotes the
    goals of those who are superior.
  • The gods are conceived of as loving the strong.

10
Master Morality
  • Proudly Elitist not for moral equality or
    democracy
  • Unabashedly Egoistic or at least not concerned
    with the happiness of people in general
  • Anti-Utilitarian
  • Anti-Kantian

11
Where does morality come from?
  • Master Morality
  • Elitist
  • Anti-anti-egoist
  • Unconcerned with pleasure of all, with
    universalizability, with humanity
  • Not Judeo-Christian
  • Slave Morality
  • Moral Equality
  • Moral Democracy
  • Utilitarian-type pleasure of all
  • Kantian-type universalizability humanity
  • Judeo-Christian

12
  • According to Nietzsche
  • How did the valuations of master-morality get
    twisted into those of slave-morality?

13
  • According to Nietzsche
  • Who twisted our valuations from master morality
    into slave-morality?

14
Nietzsches Genealogy of Morals
  • A three-step process
  • What is morality?
  • Where does morality come from?
  • Is morality something we should embrace or reject?

15
Embrace or reject (slave-) morality?
  • The value of these values themselves must be
    called into question.
  • What value do moral values themselves possess?
    Have they hindered or furthered human
    prosperity?
  • Might morality be a great danger to mankind,
    the danger of all dangers?
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