In Section 13 of the first essay of The Genealogy of Morals,…

Question Answered step-by-step In Section 13 of the first essay of The Genealogy of Morals,… In Section 13 of the first essay of The Genealogy of Morals, Friedrich Nietzsche argues against the concept of a neutral, independent subject (Section 13 p133-135). Is Nietzsche right? Why or why not? In setting out Nietzsche’s view, please be sure to provide a detailed explanation of his critique of the subject (or “soul”, which he notes is the popular expression for it). In discussing whether Nietzsche is right, please consider whether Kierkegaard’s discussion of the self’s need to become a self, overcoming despair, can provide some support for Nietzsche’s, objection to the concept of the soul/subject, some reason to reject it, or, in talking about a self, is talking about something too different from a subject to make a difference. Your answer should focus on Nietzsche. Arts & Humanities Philosophy PHL 605 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)