A SNIPPET OF THE QUEST: ON NIETZSCHE’S GENEALOGY
by Kenan Malik
This is the last (for the moment) of the snippets I have been publishing from The Quest for a Moral Compass. Taken from Chapter 14, ‘The Death of God, the end of morality’, it discusses a very different history of morality to mine – Friedrich Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals. . From The Quest for a Moral Compass, pp 241-246 Beneath the light and the froth and the absurd self-regardof Nietzsche’s work lay an engagement with the most profoundly unsettling issues […]
Categories: History of moral thought, Philosophy & Ethics • Tags: christianity, greek philosophy, history of moral thought, nietzsche, religion, socrates