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Nietzsche on Virtue
Nietzsche's view of virtue is grounded in drive psychology. It explores distinctive virtues: curiosity, solitude, courage, and the sense of humor.
Mark Alfano (Author)
9781009517386, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 2 January 2025
82 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm, 0.255 kg
This Element argues for an interpretation of Nietzsche on virtue according to which he believes that because different people have different constellations of instincts and other drives, and because instincts and drives can only be shaped and redirected within boundaries, he recommends different virtues as fitting and conducive to flourishing for different types of people. In his own way, these include curiosity, intellectual courage, the pathos of distance, having a sense of humor, and solitude. This interpretation is supported by both a digital humanities methodology and close readings of passages from Nietzsche's middle, mature, and late works.
1. Introduction
2. Drives, instincts, and types
3. Type-relative virtue theory
4. Exemplars in communities
5. Nietzsche's virtues
6. Conclusion
Notes on Texts, Translations, and Abbreviations
References.
Subject Areas: Western philosophy, from c 1900 - [HPCF]
