Nietzsche's Psychology of Ressentiment: Revenge and Justice in "On the Genealogy of Morals" - Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy - Elgat, Guy (School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA) - Libros - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138724808 - 28 de marzo de 2017
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Ressentiment?the hateful desire for revenge?plays a pivotal role in Nietzsche?s On the Genealogy of Morals. Ressentiment explains the formation of bad conscience, guilt, asceticism, and, most importantly, it motivates the "slave revolt" that gives rise to Western morality?s values. Ressentiment, however, has not enjoyed a thorough treatment in the secondary literature. This book brings it sharply into focus and provides the first detailed examination of Nietzsche?s psychology of ressentiment. Unlike other books on the Genealogy, it uses ressentiment as a key to the Genealogy and focuses on the intriguing relationship between ressentiment and justice. It shows how ressentiment, despite its blindness to justice, gives rise to moral justice?the central target of Nietzsche?s critique. This critique notwithstanding, the Genealogy shows Nietzsche?s enduring commitment to the virtue of non-moral justice: a commitment that grounds his provocative view that moral justice spells the ?end of justice?. The result provides a novel view of Nietzsche's moral psychology in the Genealogy, his critique of morality, and his views on justice.


190 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 28 de marzo de 2017
ISBN13 9781138724808
Editores Taylor & Francis Ltd
Páginas 190
Dimensiones 235 × 159 × 16 mm   ·   408 g
Lengua Inglés  

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