The "reduction of morality to aesthetics" according to Nietzsche
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Keywords

Moral
Aesthetics
Nietzsche

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Hanza, K. (2022). The "reduction of morality to aesthetics" according to Nietzsche. Diálogos, (81), 259–287. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/dialogos/article/view/19579

Abstract

One of the most thorny, disturbing and polemical questions of Nietzsche's
Nietzsche's thought, because of the burden of meaning, the consequences involved and the and the deliberate ambiguity, suspense or emphasis of his expressions, concerns ethical or moral evaluation, concerns ethical or moral evaluation. Aurora, Beyond Good and Evil and Evil, The Genealogy of Morals are books in which he directly explores ethical or moral judgments. directly explores ethical or moral judgments, but in all of his work the problem of value -of science, of science, of science, of science, of science, of science, of science, of science, of science of value -of science, of art, of morality- seems to be questioned. In this paper, I propose to investigate, with attention to the problem of a crucial moment in the development of his reflections on the problem of value.

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