Nietzsche and the 'Problem' of Morality

Cameron, Frank: Nietzsche and the 'Problem' of Morality

This book examines Nietzsche’s views on morality in order to assess his contribution to moral philosophy. Cameron explores Nietzsche’s understanding of morality, the infamous ‘campaign against morality,’ and his engagement with key figures in moral philosophy, including the influences of Schopenhauer and Rée, as well as the main figures representing the three major ethical traditions - Kant, Mill, and Aristotle. Cameron argues that Nietzsche’s fundamental ‘ethical’ preoccupation with ‘higher type’ forms the basis of his ethic of human flourishing, but refutes that Nietzsche’s positive morality fits comfortably within the moral tradition. In particular, Cameron challenges the attempts to situate Nietzsche within the tradition of virtue ethics. Nietzsche defends his affirmative ethic by presenting the character of Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra) and later himself (Ecce Homo) as exemplars of human excellence who must rely on their ability to convince others performatively, rather than by means of discourse or argumentation. XII,203 Seiten, gebunden (Studies in Theoretical and Applied Ethics; Vol. 9/Peter Lang Verlag 2002) Mängelexemplar/near mint

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Gewicht: 416 g
Sprache: Englisch
Sachgebiete: Ethik | Nietzsche
ISBN: 9780820462028
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