Our Virtues

Philosophical Topics 33 (2):71-87 (2005)
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Abstract

This paper offers a reading of the seventh chapter of Beyond Good and Evil, and in particular, a solution to its puzzle.1 Nietzsche titled that chapter “Our Virtues,” and this immediately generates a puzzle because the opening words of the chapter comprise the question, “Our virtues?”2 The puzzle, then, is that there might not be any subject matter for this chapter—unlike, say, “On the Prejudices of Philosophers,” but possibly more like “What Is Noble”—leaving us to wonder what to do with all those words if they are not about anything

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Robert Guay
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Nietzsche.Maudemarie Clark - 1999 - Routledge.
Nietzsche's Doctrines of the Will to Power.Maudemarie Clark - 2001 - In John Richardson & Brian Leiter (eds.), Nietzsche. Oxford University Press.

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