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Nietzsche Morality

Title: Nietzsche Morality
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2219 | Pages: 9.4 (approximately 235 words/page)


Nietzsche Morality

“Nietzsche: morality; “How ought I to be?” Nietzsche abhorred all morality; he felt it is fodder for the mindless masses (the herd). It deadens and destroys the individual, condemns creativity, and gives man no credit to make choices. It assumes man can not know what to do, so it lays down pre-made decisions for him to mindlessly follow. It ignores the nature of human instinct and stifles the growth of mankind. Moralists and philosophers both …showed first 75 words of 2219 total

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showed last 75 words of 2219 total…such as Ireland, once entrenched legislatively in Catholic morality, have done things such as legalize birth control. How archaic it was to have condoms unavailable in the era of the A.I.D.S. epidemic. Elevated, dynamic legislation such as this has become required to attain membership in the European Union. It becomes increasingly easy to defend the laws of the Catholic Church as it moves further away from its guilt-based, absolutist definition of morality.

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