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Master–slave morality

Notes on Friedrich Nietzsche

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Nietzsche Notes Representation and Will: Difference between reality and appearance Will motivates reality ?Nietzsche changes his mind and says will is appearance No doer behind the deed- we make up the doer to understand the deed People give meaning to existence to make sense of world Primal unity Socrates and Reason: Nietzsche- healthier to embrace chaos of world Socrates denies meaninglessness and chaos in world Trying to grasp and fix something you can?t Because too weak to do so Good and Evil: Good created by nobles, to give themselves value Two words didn?t have any meaning (just titles) ?then, weak started to resent nobles?reversal of meanings Masters also represented violence, etc. Now, words once good are now bad (greed, strength, etc.), and vice versa
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