The Dissenter

#1169 Gabriel Zamosc-Regueros - Nietzsche's Ideals: Sovereignty, Wholeness, and Becoming What One Is

Oct 30, 2025
Dr. Gabriel Zamosc-Regueros, an Associate Professor specializing in ethics and Nietzsche, dives deep into the philosopher's ideals. They explore 'becoming what one is,' emphasizing individual uniqueness and self-creation. The discussion covers sovereignty, where moral responsibility intertwines with feelings of guilt. Zamosc-Regueros also clarifies that wholeness goes beyond personal integration, aiming for a cultural elevation that fosters genius within society. Lastly, they examine Nietzsche's pathos of distance, which motivates self-improvement without contempt.
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INSIGHT

Becoming As A Unifying Ideal

  • Nietzsche's recurring ideal “become what one is” ties together sovereignty, wholeness, and the Übermensch as different expressions of the same project.
  • These ideals aim at human flourishing, cultural ennoblement, and individual self-creation rather than narrow metaphysical claims.
ADVICE

Use Self-Knowledge Strategically

  • Use self-reflection strategically: cultivate self-knowledge but avoid premature interventions that distort your development.
  • Sometimes withdraw agency to let instincts mature, then reclaim reflective agency to form lasting intentions.
INSIGHT

Free Will As Moral Posture

  • Nietzsche resists standard free-will labels and reframes debates as moral-psychological choices between strong and weak wills.
  • He treats claims about determinism or libertarian freedom as expressions of personal values, not only metaphysics.
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