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Zarathustra's metaethics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

Neil Sinhababu*
Affiliation:
Department of Philosophy, National University of Singapore, 3 Arts Link, Singapore117570, Singapore

Abstract

Nietzsche takes moral judgments to be false beliefs, and encourages us to pursue subjective nonmoral value arising from our passions. His view that strong and unified passions make one virtuous is mathematically derivable from this subjectivism and a conceptual analysis of virtue, explaining his evaluations of character and the nature of the Overman.

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