What Kind of Virtue Ethicist Is Nietzsche?

In The Virtue Ethics of Hume and Nietzsche. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 157–178 (2015)
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This chapter argues that the differences between Nietzsche and Aristotle are easily exaggerated. It discusses Nietzsche's “perspectivism.” The chapter focuses on three central basic universal virtues which the author argues Nietzsche both endorses and describes: forgetfulness, justice, and wisdom. In order for a genuine virtue of justice to be strong and tempered by grace, a strong “forgetfulness” is necessary. Virtues are described as “overflowing,” have extreme enthusiasm and passion at their core, and practical wisdom is nowhere or hardly to be seen. The chapter describes the universal virtues as basic virtues and also discusses the issue of their differentiation. Two more forms of differentiation apparently create problems for understanding Nietzsche as a virtue ethicist: his idea that virtues are “individual” and his idea that there are virtues of the “convalescent” by contrast with virtues of the strong.

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