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His idea of master morality is just the mentality of a 5 year old dressed up in fancy German romanticism. It’s playground stuff. I want it therefore it’s good. I’m strong therefore I hate the weak. My will above all.
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>>18442961
Nobody cares about your opinions. Quote him directly.
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>>18442961
When Nietzsche makes the distinction between master and slave morality, he is not saying (in an unqualified sense) that we should revert to master morality. He is pointing out the advantages and disadvantages in both ways of thinking. For instance he credits slave morality with enlarging man’s powers of introspection and self-control. The problem with slave morality is that it tends to regard signs of human flourishing with hostility - things like power, strength, joy were associated with the hated masters, were out of reach, and were thus demeaned. Becoming aware of the sources of the moral system we have inherited is important, Nietzsche says. We shouldn’t uncritically continue to think like slaves when it is no longer necessary
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>>18442961
>His idea of master morality is just the mentality of a 5 year old dressed up in fancy German romanticism. It’s playground stuff. I want it therefore it’s good. I’m strong therefore I hate the weak. My will above all.

True. Good thing I can just tell people my will is not my will but actually the will of God. Now I am strong.
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>>18442961
He’s right though. Just because you paraphrase it in a way that sounds childish doesn’t change that the essence of what he was saying was correct.
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>>18443280
This is how Logos has operated since Christianity began, unironically. A million screaming ape things arguing over Jewish mythology is the absolute ceiling of the concept for 2000 years now.

OP is a fag.
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>>18442961
If i called you a low IQ bottomfeeder loser, would you reduce my argument to a 5 year old saying "you're a doodoo head"?
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>>18442973
> There is an innocence in lying which is the sign of faith in a cause >
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>>18443280
Kierkegaard? Is that you?
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>>18444940
There is. If one lies for a cause that is a very innocent thing.
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>>18442961
And he was a shy dork irl who never seduced a woman and wrote cringy simp letters to the only (married) woman who showed him a bit of interest. He wasn't even a man in the proper sense of the word. Those edgelord philosophies always come from frustrated losers like Nietzsche, there are thousands of Nietzsche on twitter with pics of muscular statues in their avatar reading ''Bronze Age Larpoid'' and thinking they are le great conquerors when they are just frail nerds in need of escapism from their maladjusted social reality
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>>18445386
Ngl this is more a general argument against philosophers and philosophy than against Nietszche.
Even though it ironically spares Schopenhauer, who I assume you don't like very much.



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