The Relationship Between Metaphysics, Language and Morals: The Possibility of a Fourth Kind of Nietzschean Nihilism
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Keywords

Nietzsche
new kind of nihilism
metaphysical leve
moral level

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The Relationship Between Metaphysics, Language and Morals: The Possibility of a Fourth Kind of Nietzschean Nihilism. (2014). Universitas Philosophica, 19(38). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/11424
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Abstract

This paper explains the different concepts of moral in Nietzsche's philosophy, connecting them with the different types of nihilism (decadent, integral and future). A fourth type of nihilism is postulate, in wich the expression "jenseits von Gut un Böse" is connected with the idea of loss of ground (grund) in a metaphysical level, and with the concept of "man without télos" in a moral level.

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