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Question by Smokey: What is master/slave morality, will to power and such Nietzchian ideas exactly?
I understand Nietzche’s general concepts of humanity’s strive for meaning in life and the sort of retaliatory formulation of a slave morality in response to an overpowering master morality, but I’m still having trouble understanding other things he was trying to convey.

For instance, what exactly is an overman/superman/ubermensch supposed to be? Was Nietzsche in favor of a master morality’s original concepts or just nihilism in general? Is an overman supposed to become a proponent of one of these master moralities or one of nihilism or some form of “pseudo-nihilism”?

I ask, because I have what I consider a sort “pseudo-nihilistic” outlook on life, wherein I embrace existentialism and atheism whole-heartedly but also strongly take into consideration the importance of moralities/religions/metaphysical paradigms and ideologies; and I, much like a Chaos Magician, practice paradigm piracy of sorts, where I change and shift “metabeliefs” and philosophies depending merely on my mood.

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Answer by Chuck Dhue
I got an A in college Philosophy and still don’t understand all this gobbledygook.

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One Response to Q&A: What is master/slave morality, will to power and such Nietzchian ideas exactly?

  • Az grande says:

    What it means to you is all that really matters. Could the things that Nietzchian wrote of be the integration of the abstract and rational minds?

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