Pedagogical aspect in the works of Friedrich Nietzsche: A critical position on personal self-determination

Nietzsche debunks the moral values of the 19th century. His remarks were addressed to Christian morality and philosophy of idealism. He was interested in morality because of his belief that the “true world” of idealists perished. The psychological approach of Nietzsche to the essence of morality was due to the influence of his predecessors: Schopenhauer, Stendhal, Dostoevsky. However, Schopenhauer considered “love for neighbors” as an important factor of human existence. As for Schopenhauer, all earthly existence permeated with deception and people became ridiculous. According to Nietzsche, moral evaluations do not exist. Like Dostoevsky, he believed that morality rooted up in violence, evil, hatred. © IAEME Publication.

Authors
Pavlyshyn L.H.1 , Magsumov T.A.2 , Anisimova Yu.N.2 , Galiullin R.R.2 , Luzenina I.N.3 , Kameneva G.N. 4
Publisher
IAEME Publication
Number of issue
10
Language
English
Pages
1001-1009
Status
Published
Volume
9
Year
2018
Organizations
  • 1 Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatyuk National Pedagogical University, Ternopil, Ukraine
  • 2 Naberezhnye Chelny State Pedagogical University, Naberezhnye Chelny, Russian Federation
  • 3 Saratov Social and Economic Institute (branch), Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 4 Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
Christianity; Moral values; “love for neighbors”; “philosophy of life”; “will to power”
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