Nietzsche: from genealogy to the overvaluation of values

Authors

  • Scarlett Marton Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v7iesp.56769

Keywords:

value, genealogy, revaluation of values

Abstract

This work aims to clarify how the notion of value assumes a fundamental role in understanding the last phase of Nietzsche's work. In order to accomplish this task, we will carry out an examination of two central themes in the Nietzschean thought, namely, the genealogical procedure and the project of transvaluing values. In doing so, the article will cover a good part of the main issues of Nietzschean philosophy, such as: the all too human character of values; the dual way of valuing and creating values; the resentment; the death of God; nihilism and the beyond-man. The intention is to highlight that the notion of value - inseparable from both the critical and corrosive aspect of Nietzsche's thought, as well as from its creative side - permeates and gives meaning to the themes listed aabove.

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Author Biography

Scarlett Marton, Universidade de São Paulo

Professora titular da Universidade de São Paulo, autora de Nietzsche e a arte de decifrar enigmas. Treze conferências europeias. São Paulo: Loyola, 2014, entre vários outros.

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Published

2020-12-17

How to Cite

Marton, S. (2020). Nietzsche: from genealogy to the overvaluation of values. Aufklärung, 7(esp), p.97–108. https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v7iesp.56769