Nietzsche's Moral Analysis

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Enter here The ear splitting crackle from a whip is heard as a master shouts orders to a slave. This to most people would make them comfortable. The idea of slavery is one that is unsettling to most people. This is because most people feel it is unmoral or morally wrong to own another human being. However Nietzsche would not necessarily believe this because he did believe in a morality that fits all. Ethics and morality are completely objective and cannot be one set of rules for everyone. Ethics and morality that are more strictly defined are for the weak, the strong do not need a set of rules because they can take care of themselves.
Enter here There is a shepherd that is guiding his flock it is his job to protect the sheep and to lead them to where they need to be. This works because the shepherd is smarter and stronger then the sheep. The sheep will follow their Shepherd anywhere and if one gets lost then it is the job of the Shepherd to bring the lost sheep back to the heard. Nietzsche would say that the strong man is that Shepherd and that the world needs the strong to lead the weak. The strong man is not just a man that can lift more weight or can win a fight, but a strong man is one that follows his passion and excels at it. The truly …show more content…

Nietzsche is not persuaded and does not use religion in his writings. He however does believe that there is good that can come out of suffering. However the good that comes out of it is the fact that through suffering the strong man will become stronger, because of the suffering. Nietzsche feels that religion is only for the weal and that offers support for those that are weak. This is true to a point, religion can help people who are going through a hard time, and is helpful when someone is at a low point. However this is not the only time someone can use religion, strong men need religion just as much as the

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