Aaron Ridley explores Nietzsche's mature ethical thought as
expressed in his masterpiece On the Genealogy of Morals. Taking
seriously the use that Nietzsche makes of human types, Ridley
arranges his book thematically around the six characters who loom
largest in that work the slave, the priest, the philosopher, the
artist, the scientist, and the noble. By elucidating what the
Genealogy says about these figures, he achieves a persuasive new
assessment of Nietzsche's ethics.
Ridley's intellectually supple interpretation reveals
Nietzsche's ethical position to be deeper and more interesting than
is often supposed: the relation, for instance, between Nietzsche's
ideal of the noble and the ascetic or priestly conscience does not
emerge as a stark opposition but as a rich interplay between the
tensions inherent in each. Equally, he shows that certain
under-appreciated confusions in Nietzsche's thought reveal much
about the positive aspects of the philosopher's moral vision.
The only book devoted entirely to the Genealogy, Nietzsche's
Conscience offers a sympathetic but tough-minded critical reading
of the philosopher's most important work. Delivered in clear and
vigorous language and employing a broadly analytical approach,
Ridley's commentary makes Nietzsche's reflections on morality more
accessible than they have been hitherto."
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