
49: The Sipo Matador
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The Order of Rank in the Pathos of Distance
Nietzsche believes in fact that morality as we usually discuss it today, particularly morality as understood in universalist terms, only arises as the aristocracy is in decline. And then once that society in that its current form is exhausted and sort of winding down all of those cultural values on which it was based can be knocked down by the intellect. So tied in with his critique of moralism is his support of this self-legislating, immorality as we might call it. In a sense he's attributing the order of rank in the pathos of distance as the forces which gave rise to the very possibility of say the socratic approach to life.
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