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Nietzsche's Antimorality and Ethic of Self-Affirmation
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니체의 반도덕주의와 자기 긍정의 윤리

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Choi, So in (영남대) Kim, Se wook (영남대)
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The New Korean Philosophical Association Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association Vol. 80 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.4
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487 - 508 (22page)

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A Nietzschean philosophy ist generally defined as "anti-morality" or ‘immoral attention’. Of course, this definition of Nietzsche"s philosophy is due to the anti-moral character of Nietzsche"s philosophy to criticize the entire traditional moral system itself. However it can be very improper simplification, because it can lead us to seriously misunderstand the essence of Nietzsche"s moral-philosophy. Nietzsche denies surely all kinds of existing value systems as worthless to the real life, but he doesn’t deny the value itself. Nietzsche demolishes the whole existing system of moral values, thereby establishing a completely different new system of values. It is the ethic of self- affirmation.
Nietzsche evaluates the existing moral values only in view of the life itself. All values come from life, and values derived from a certain type of life must contain the characteristics of the life-type from which they are derived. "Who evaluates?", this question is very important question in Nietzsche"s moral-philosophy. Nietzsche distinguishes the type of subject of evaluation as master and slave. The moral of the master consists of the affirmative value for the moral subject and his life, and the moral of the slavery contrarily of the negative value which is itself hostile to the life. Nietzsche’s ethic of self-affirmation is the value-system of the strong, good and noble person which affirms his own life and always tries to overcome his actual life, while the traditional ethical system consist of self-negation and the decadent values to the actual life. Nietzsche calls "Ubermensch" the ideal person which realizes the healthy life by the values of self-affirmation. Ubermensch"s life is, for Nietzsche, itself the most precious, worthful value.

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한글요약
Ⅰ. 들어가는 말
Ⅱ. 삶과 도덕적 주체의 문제
Ⅲ. 노예 도덕과 금욕주의의 문제
Ⅳ. 주인도덕과 자기 긍정의 윤리
5. 나가는 말
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