Nietzsche - Ressentiment, Power, & Values
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In On the Genealogy of Morality, Nietzsche formulates a critique of moral values that is grounded in their psychological history. The phenomenon of ressentiment plays a central role in this critique. Yet, precisely what sort of psychological state ressentiment is, what it reveals about human psychology, and why it is well suited to affect beliefs about value, remain sources of considerable perplexity. In the lecture, Bernard Reginster sketches out some new answers to these questions.
This talk was given by Bernard Reginster (Brown University) in 2017 at Amherst College.
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I like how he lectures, great brevity although it can be hard to pick up the nuances and connect the features because he speaks so fast so you have to be attentive and listen to bits at a time. He's fun to read for this reason, straight to the point
wow such simple terms like Pain vs Suffering , Envy, Ressentiment, Will to Power, Mastery and the Agency vs Impotence explained well to its essence.
With this new found meaning of terms perhaps it would help me re-evaluate the Nietzsche Videos and Books i have read.
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This wonderfully clear and succinct lecture leaves me with a good sense of why Nietzsche's mind abandoned him... It simply couldn't cope with its owners delusions of grandeur... The all consuming drive to bend the world to one's will is the stuff of failure, whether you happen to be a pauper or a prince... Nietzsche's mind WAS brilliant, too bad it had to leave...
Been waiting for Nietzsche, kudos!
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Contrapoints made me want to get into this topic more. This is a great video!
It's funny because he is the embodiment of the topic.
Great video
Are the handouts to the lecture available online?
Very cool
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Hard to understand. Need transcript 😂🙏
Willing an ANT?
Pursuing an ANT?
The pursuit of an END, goal, telos, a result... Diddo for willing an end... Though pursuing an ant has a nice ring to it! 😊
Explains religion… the weak asserting power because of resentment. They wish they could “sin” but have to make up a system of morality to condemn the powerful and reassert their own power… even if it’s only in their minds.
too fast. even at 0.75 speed.
skill issue
Jordan Peterson brought me here
JP brought me here also
Nietzsche will keep you here!
@@edwardwoods3097 yes I’m realizing how much JP gets Nietzsche wrong now
@@michaelwu7678 Lol you little devil!
@@Philosophy_Overdose my cover is blown :P