Слайд 1Ethical Concepts of the 19-20th centuries
Слайд 2Ethical Concepts of the 19-20th centuries
F. Nietzsche: immoralism
“Anti-Christ”; “Thus Spoke
Zarathustra”; “A Fun Science”;
existentialism;
Criticism of Christianity (love to a human
being);
Criticism of socialism;
A human is a creator and a creature;
Sufferings are for those who want to suffer;
Слайд 3Ethical Concepts of the 19-20th centuries
F. Nietzsche: immoralism
To love a
distant one;
Modern man is only a way to a Super-Human
(оberman);
Christian love brings up weak people;
Modern “active” man is the laziest: he does not asks the question Why he lives?
Слайд 4Ethical Concepts of the 19-20th centuries
F. Nietzsche: immoralism
- BE and
ASK YOURSELF;
People communicate to escape from inside silence;
A habit to
live as a crowd, - that is a-moralist;
A free man – he knows what he lives for;
An envying small group of people – is a source of evil (prediction of coming wars and catastrophes);
Слайд 5Ethical Concepts of the 19-20th centuries
F. Nietzsche: immoralism
A super-human being
loves his enemies;
He lives on his risks;
He is lonely;
Common standards
is not acceptable;
Public morality kills;
Everyone has to find his own “categorical imperative”
Слайд 6Ethical Concepts of the 19-20th centuries
F. Nietzsche: immoralism
Do not be
connected;
Do not be merciful;
Do not connect to your motherland;
Do not
connect to science;
Know yourself.