Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits

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Autor(a) principal: Castro, Rodrigo Jungmann de
Data de Publicação: 2020
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: One of the most striking claims made by Nietzsche concerns the origins of traditional morality – which was strongly influenced by the Christian world-view. For Nietzsche, some character traits usually seen as vices should not be regarded as such. Such character traits are said to have acquired markedly negative connotations in our ordinary speech as a result of the "slave revolt in morality." Starting from the methodological assumption that Nietzsche"Ÿs conclusions should not necessarily be either accepted or rejected in toto, but rather assessed on a case by case basis, I take some steps in this essay in order to evaluate Nietzsche"Ÿs thesis in their concrete manifestations, as applied to a consideration of four alleged moral vices, namely pride, envy, greed and lust. I believe that there is much to be gained from such a piecemeal approach
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spelling Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits ÉticaGenealogias moraisNietzscheRessentimentosRevolta dos escravosEthicsmoral genealogiesNietzscheresentmentslave revoltOne of the most striking claims made by Nietzsche concerns the origins of traditional morality – which was strongly influenced by the Christian world-view. For Nietzsche, some character traits usually seen as vices should not be regarded as such. Such character traits are said to have acquired markedly negative connotations in our ordinary speech as a result of the "slave revolt in morality." Starting from the methodological assumption that Nietzsche"Ÿs conclusions should not necessarily be either accepted or rejected in toto, but rather assessed on a case by case basis, I take some steps in this essay in order to evaluate Nietzsche"Ÿs thesis in their concrete manifestations, as applied to a consideration of four alleged moral vices, namely pride, envy, greed and lust. I believe that there is much to be gained from such a piecemeal approachUma das teses mais marcantes de Nietzsche diz respeito í s origens da moralidade tradicional – fortemente influenciada pela visão de mundo cristã. Para Nietzsche, alguns dos traços de caráter comumente tidos como ví­cios não deveriam ser vistos como tais. Tais traços de caráter teriam adquirido conotações negativas na nossa linguagem corrente em razão da "revolta dos escravos" no terreno da moralidade. Partindo do pressuposto metodológico de que as conclusões de Nietzsche não necessariamente devem ser aceitas nem recusadas in toto, mas julgadas caso a caso, damos passos nesse trabalho no sentido de avaliar a tese de Nietzsche em sua concretude, tal como poderia ser aplicada na consideração de quatro ví­cios morais presuntivos, quais sejam o orgulho, a inveja, a cobiça e a luxúria. Cremos que há muito a ganhar com essa abordagem particularista. Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte - UERN2020-04-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/RTF/article/view/1580Trilhas Filosóficas; v. 2 n. 2 (2009): Trilhas Filosóficas; 37-471984-5561reponame:Trilhas Filosóficas (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)instacron:UERNenghttps://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/RTF/article/view/1580/1517Copyright (c) 2009 Rodrigo Jungmann de Castroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro, Rodrigo Jungmann de 2020-05-22T22:26:50Zoai:ojs2.periodicos.apps.uern.br:article/1580Revistahttp://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/RTF/indexPUBhttp://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/RTF/oaitrilhasfilosoficas@uern.br || marcos_erico@yahoo.com.br10.25244/tf1984-55611982-7490opendoar:2020-05-22T22:26:50Trilhas Filosóficas (Online) - Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits
title Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits
spellingShingle Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits
Castro, Rodrigo Jungmann de
Ética
Genealogias morais
Nietzsche
Ressentimentos
Revolta dos escravos
Ethics
moral genealogies
Nietzsche
resentment
slave revolt
title_short Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits
title_full Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits
title_fullStr Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits
title_full_unstemmed Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits
title_sort Morality as ressentment:: with a discussion of some character traits
author Castro, Rodrigo Jungmann de
author_facet Castro, Rodrigo Jungmann de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro, Rodrigo Jungmann de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ética
Genealogias morais
Nietzsche
Ressentimentos
Revolta dos escravos
Ethics
moral genealogies
Nietzsche
resentment
slave revolt
topic Ética
Genealogias morais
Nietzsche
Ressentimentos
Revolta dos escravos
Ethics
moral genealogies
Nietzsche
resentment
slave revolt
description One of the most striking claims made by Nietzsche concerns the origins of traditional morality – which was strongly influenced by the Christian world-view. For Nietzsche, some character traits usually seen as vices should not be regarded as such. Such character traits are said to have acquired markedly negative connotations in our ordinary speech as a result of the "slave revolt in morality." Starting from the methodological assumption that Nietzsche"Ÿs conclusions should not necessarily be either accepted or rejected in toto, but rather assessed on a case by case basis, I take some steps in this essay in order to evaluate Nietzsche"Ÿs thesis in their concrete manifestations, as applied to a consideration of four alleged moral vices, namely pride, envy, greed and lust. I believe that there is much to be gained from such a piecemeal approach
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