Hypocrisy, morality and character in Nietzsche’s thought.

Authors

  • Gustavo Bezerra do Nascimento Costa

Keywords:

ethics, self-creation, hypocrisy.

Abstract

This article deals with Nietzsche’s ethical problem of the constitution of an exceptional character, under two fronts: first, under a negative bias, as opposed to the morality of the herd. Later, on its constructive or affirmative time, properly as creation of self. The leitmotif of this double presentation is the defense of aspects from what we associate with the concept of hypocrisy as a key to an interpretation of that constitution. First, as an art of dissimulation, in the form of an individual's refuge amidst the morality of the herd. Later, as the actor's art, in the practices which Nietzsche associates to the self-constitution.

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Hypocrisy, morality and character in Nietzsche’s thought. (2011). Cadernos De Ética E Filosofia Política, 2(19), 203-225. https://www.revistas.usp.br/cefp/article/view/55745