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Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality 2/4 (Treatise 1) 

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In a four-part series, Dr. David M. Peña-Guzmán discusses Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality. In this second lecture, he discusses Treatise 1, where Nietzsche introduces his famous distinction between two codes of moral evaluation: the morality of the nobles and the morality of the slaves. Who are the nobles? And how do they differ from the slaves? And what kind of moral revolt took place when the slavish morality of the Christians, according to Nietzsche, won over the life-affirming morality of the nobles?

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Комментарии : 29   
@karthik007
@karthik007 10 месяцев назад
Part 3 and Part 4 never came.
@la8076
@la8076 9 месяцев назад
When will the last 2 parts be uploaded? This was by far one of the best & most accessible videos in this book on youtube
@Circusflea00
@Circusflea00 8 месяцев назад
Yes please! Also looking forward to the last two parts! Your videos have been very helpful!
@MyNameJim
@MyNameJim Год назад
Your videos are so helpful Dr Peña-Guzmán. Can't wait to watch this later today!
@tb8827
@tb8827 Год назад
Well explained. Thank you😊
@lenvm
@lenvm Год назад
Brilliant presentation. I’ve been looking forward to this since you did part one. You are allowing me to recapture much of what I liked about Nietzsche when I read him for class 25 years ago. In that class, I thought this was his best book (so much better than the bad poetry in Zarathustra!), and you have greatly enhanced my understanding of its continuing relevance.
@jerrypeters1157
@jerrypeters1157 Год назад
Wow! I'm Looking forward to the last two parts! Thanks for this!
@m1ar1vin
@m1ar1vin 8 месяцев назад
Priests invented slave morality to justify their own weakness. The reason they don't hit back, is not because of "virtue" but because of weakness, which they then proceed to call virtue. Seems like you are quite wrong in this point.
@alexwiththeglasses
@alexwiththeglasses Год назад
Two things… Lots of audio burps/clipping… some examples - 2:30 “act” 2:42 “bad” 2:49 “act” 3:15 “thought” Enjoying the content🙏 but feeling sad about this one. I think I get the noble/chivalric aristocratic morality, but the slave/priestly morality (14:48ff) seems to fly in the face of so much - Jewish history, the Holy Roman Empire, the Reformation, common Christian values, slaves and their rebellions, and more. These two categories as defined also seem to leave out other views of morality… weird! Since I don’t think Nietzsche is a dummy, there’s something elemental I’m not getting.☹️
@damoon57
@damoon57 Год назад
Where is the part 3 and 4 ? 😊
@DjTahoun
@DjTahoun Год назад
thank you so much 😇
@bobcabot
@bobcabot Год назад
ja the whole thing becomes even more intriguing regarding the question who did change the world for real and if we live indeed in the best all worlds...
@thesmartgene
@thesmartgene 17 дней назад
This guy is really good! It would be nice to hear a segment on his philosophy, and not just his take on Nietsche.
@OverthinkPodcastPhilosophy
@OverthinkPodcastPhilosophy 15 дней назад
You can find Dr. Peña-Guzmán's articles online, as well as check out his book When Animals Dream!
@rockugotcha
@rockugotcha Год назад
Is it meticulously selected or just coincidence that you wear the same T-shirt from the first part of this series? Anyway your lectures of Nietzsche are really valuable.
@TheDavidpena
@TheDavidpena Год назад
I didn’t even think about this but I recorded them in the same day. The next one will have a different look, although now I wonder whether I should make this my genealogy shirt 😂
@ziloj-perezivat
@ziloj-perezivat Год назад
@@TheDavidpena Absolute legend m8
@la8076
@la8076 3 месяца назад
@@TheDavidpenahey dr Guzman, are you still planning on finishing the series or nahh ?
@OlivesTwisted.Branch
@OlivesTwisted.Branch 5 месяцев назад
Do unto others.. it works for me.
@itiagofilipe
@itiagofilipe 25 дней назад
finish this please
@JB-qh3dn
@JB-qh3dn Год назад
Maybe the definition of the trigger word can come first and preface the lecture? Is not the beginning misleading?
@stuartschwartz234
@stuartschwartz234 Год назад
Bravo! That great inversion of what it means to be good. just read parts one and two, and this was a great confirmation of my understanding.
@jimbennett834
@jimbennett834 Год назад
Love you guys and this is a great video. But someone really needs to proofread the text overlays. There are typos in almost every one.
@aylinisabel5996
@aylinisabel5996 Год назад
Thank you, very helpful!
@PaulTenenbaum
@PaulTenenbaum Год назад
Wait a second. What about Jesus' command to love even your enemies? Isn't that showing compassion for evil people?
@supergamesgaming5677
@supergamesgaming5677 10 месяцев назад
It's important to realize that most of the time which Nietzsche talked about Christianity he is not inherently talking about christ, but instead saint Paul and the forth coming churches. About Jesus himself he said that he died too early but also that he was stupid so it's kind of a complexer relationship.
@swaminathan_r1
@swaminathan_r1 4 месяца назад
JESUS is weak
@dilbyjones
@dilbyjones Год назад
Great one.
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