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Friedrich Nietzsche
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, his religoius life, why he did not belive in god, and the subjective truth. Discussion After thinking and developing his philosophies he wrote several essays, one of which is The Anti-Christ, based on his theori...

Friedrich Nietzsche
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thinker who, although largely neglected during his lifetime, now exercises a wide influence in many areas of the humanities. His legacy for the study of politics is, however, hotly contested. This entry reviews central concepts in Nietzsch...

Genealogy Of Morals
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genealogy that is moral in the nature through the explanation of the altruism in the altruistic actions terms that are not remembered as such actions tend to become very normal in the nature. Conclusion However, the judgment regarding the g...

Summary Of becoming Moral: The Test Of Leadership
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the leadership in organizational, psychological, philosophical and spiritual complications down to the simplest spirit which is a moral force in society. Leadership has to be transformational and not only for those who are at the position ...

Consequentialist Moral Theories Vs Deontological Moral Theories
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consequentialist ethical systems affirm, namely, that morally right actions are all and only those that have optimal consequences. (Nonconsequentialism is often used as a synonym for deontology.) While deontological and consequentialist vie...

Moral Order And Moral Odor
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morality. All forms of the moral argument begin with the premise of moral normativity, that is, that well-functioning human beings are typically aware of actions as being right and wrong. Furthermore, this awareness binds them to certain ob...

Is The Only Moral In Daniel Defoe's moll Flanders Is The Moral Of Money?
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istory of whoring, theft, false pretences and veniality, but this does not stop her rejoicing in the amount of money she has gained from her immoral activity. (Clark, xxix) Roxana is the prominent character in this text. She merely surpasse...