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We delve into On The Genealogy of Morality(In English, 2023 Revision).

We delve into On The Genealogy of Morality(In English, 2023 Revision).

We delve into On The Genealogy of Morality(In English, 2023 Revision).

Prologue.

 

In 1887, at the age of 44, Nietzsche published ‘The Genealogy of Morality.’ It was a period of self-reflection known as the Little Snow of the Winter of Fate. He concluded the era of classical literature and dedicated himself to existential philosophy through personal experience. By employing a genealogical methodology, Nietzsche contrasted slave morality and master morality, transforming the notions of good and evil into the moral values of good and bad. Goodness affirmed and elevated life with an aristocratic will, while badness denied and degenerated life with a slavish will. The moral concept of sin originated not from a Christian standpoint but from the material concept of a debtor owing a debt to a creditor. Cruelty was understood as a celebration of self-affirmation, surpassing the nihilism of self-contempt and self-denial. ‘The Genealogy of Morality’ introduced the concept of the Übermensch, who strives to create new values by transcending the reality of nihilism.

 

Author ‘NomadSirius’ Introduction.

 

‘Sirius’ is the brightest star in the night sky. Its name is derived from the Greek word “Seirios,” meaning ‘glowing’ or ‘scorching.’ Imagining Sirius rising just before sunrise, I embark on the classic and humanities-inspired ‘Nomad’ journey. With the aim of introducing the essence of Oriental culture to the West, I am planning to publish a series of 333 eBooks, an English Oriental Humanities Glossary, and an aesthetically pleasing English Fantasy novel.

 

A series of 333 eBooks.

 

  1. 노자의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
  2. We permeate into The Tao Te Ching(In English, 2022).
  3. 화이트헤드의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
  4. We permeate into The Function of Reason(In English, 2022).
  5. 장자의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
  6. We permeate into The Zhuangzi(In English, 2022).
  7. 칼 구스타프 융의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
  8. We permeate into Psychology of the Unconscious(In English, 2022).
  9. 붓다의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
  10. We permeate into The Diamond Sutra(In English, 2022).
  11. 니체의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
  12. We permeate into On The Genealogy of Morality(In Engish, 2022).
  13. 예수의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2023).
  14. We delve into Romans(In English, 2023).
  15. 인문잡학으로 소통하다 1(In Korean, 2023).
  16. East communicates with West 1(In English, 2023).
  17. 화이트헤드의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2023 개정판).
  18. We delve into The Function of Reason(In English, 2023 Revision).
  19. 노자의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2023 개정판).
  20. We delve into The Tao Te Ching(In English, 2023 Revision).
  21. 칼 구스타프 융의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다.(In Korean, 2023 개정판).
  22. We delve into Psychology of the Unconscious(In English, 2023 Revision).
  23. 장자의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2023 개정판).
  24. We delve into The Zhuangzi(In English, 2023 Revision).
  25. 니체의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2023 개정판).
  26. We delve into On The Genealogy of Morality(In English, 2023 Revision).

 

Publication Right.

 

We delve into On The Genealogy of Morality(In English, 2023 Revision).

ⓒ YH Partners 2022

The Date of Publication. 2023.7.21.

Author. nomadsirius.

Publisher. YH Partners.

The Registration Number of Publisher. 2022000013.

Price of eBook. $8.

Address. 20 Landmark-ro, Songdo-dong, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea.

E-mail. liberalistkr@gmail.com

ISBN. 979-11-92838-15-1.

This book is copyrighted by the author and YH partners.

 

 

  1. The riddle of British Philosophy.

 

(1) What I have read is like this.

 

 

English philosophy is a psychologically puzzling enigma.

 

They voluntarily or involuntarily expose the flaws of the human inner world.

 

They investigate the motivators and influences of morality, including utility, forgetfulness, and habit.

 

They possess an inclination for criticizing humanity.

 

Nietzsche anticipates that English philosophers, who remain loyal to empirical facts, will emerge from the quagmire and challenge Christian morality.

 

He advocates for a magnanimous acceptance of immoral aspects.

 

He hopes that they will train themselves to transition from fictitious nirvana to harsh and repugnant truths.

 

Because truths are unchristian and amoral.

 

(2) Ease into Nietzsche’s thoughts.

 

 

The truth is simple yet bitter.

It can be ugly and unpleasant.

 

 

Table of contents.

 

First Essay, Good and Evil, Good and Bad.

  1. The riddle of British Philosophy.
  2. The Fallacy of the English historians of morality.
  3. The psychological contradiction of British Philosophy.
  4. Etymological basis of ‘good.’
  5. The world of etymological ‘good.’
  6. What The priestly nobility did.
  7. The aristocratic value twisted by priests.
  8. The vengeance against the world.
  9. The triumph of slave morality and free spirit.
  10. The reaction of resentment.
  11. Bad and evil.
  12. Nihilism.
  13. The tricks of language.
  14. The stench of lies.
  15. The kingdom of God.
  16. The defeat of Roman values.
  17. Beyond Good and Evil.

 

Second Essay, Guilt, Bad Conscience, and the like.

  1. A memory of responsibility.
  2. Super-moral conscience.
  3. Expensive means of memory.
  4. Bad conscience.
  5. Superior and sweet rights of the masters.
  6. Too Human a Pleasure.
  7. Free Will.
  8. A difference in justice.
  9. The nature of the community.
  10. Tolerant Grace.
  11. The vitality of life.
  12. The will to power.
  13. The procedure and meaning of punishment.
  14. Utilities of punishment.
  15. Fatalistic attitude.
  16. The internalisation of man.
  17. The instincts of freedom.
  18. Abusive ugliness.
  19. Ethnic creditors.
  20. The consciousness of debt.
  21. The sacrifice of Christ.
  22. The holy god.
  23. Grecian gods.
  24. The tocsin of determination.
  25. Zarathustra.

 

Third Essay, What is the Meaning of Ascetic Ideals?

  1. The horror of vacuity.
  2. Wagner’s asceticism.
  3. Parsifal.
  4. The forbidden desire.
  5. The authority of philosophy.
  6. The perception of beauty.
  7. The conflicts between sensuality and chastity.
  8. The source of the will of the chief power.
  9. A forbidden desire.
  10. The caterpillar of an ascetic priest.
  11. An ascetic planet.
  12. Objective intellect.
  13. The defensive life-instinct.
  14. The pathos of distance.
  15. The direction of resentment.
  16. The pain in the soul.
  17. The hypnotic sensation of nothingness.
  18. Mechanical activity.
  19. An emotional excess.
  20. Panting after pain.
  21. Masochistic penances.
  22. A bucolic New Testament.
  23. Modern asceticism.
  24. Anti-ascetics.
  25. Scientific truth.
  26. Nihilistic contemplation.
  27. Atheism.
  28. The meaning of life.

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