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(1997) Man and World 30 (1).
The progression and regression of slave morality in Nietzsche's genealogy
the moralization of bad conscience and indebtedness
David Lindstedt
pp. 83-105
With the advent of slave morality and the belief system it entails, human beings alone begin to advance to a level beyond that of simple, brute, animal nature. While Christianity and its belief system generate a progression, however, allowing human beings to become interesting for the first time, Nietzsche also maintains in the Genealogy that slave morality is a regression, somehow lowering or bringing them down from a possible higher level. In this paper I will argue that this is not a mere inconsistency in Nietzsche's writing, but is instead an important clue to a correct interpretation of the Genealogy.
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Lindstedt, D. (1997). The progression and regression of slave morality in Nietzsche's genealogy: the moralization of bad conscience and indebtedness. Man and World 30 (1), pp. 83-105.
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