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Single Idea 23193

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / A. Ethics Foundations / 2. Source of Ethics / f. Übermensch ]

Full Idea

With Napoleon only the essential instincts of humanity came into consideration during his calculations, and he had a right not to take notice of the exceptional ones e.g. of compassion.

Gist of Idea

Napoleon was very focused, and rightly ignored compassion

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (Unpublished Notebooks 1885-86 [1886], 34[131])

Book Ref

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Fragments from 1885-86 (v 16)', ed/tr. Del Caro,Adrian [Stanford 2020], p.38


A Reaction

Napoleon was notoriously indifferent to casualties, and I find it depressing that Nietzsche supports him. Napoleon brought misery to Europe for nearly twenties, mainly because he loved winning battles. Nothing über about that.


The 32 ideas from 'Unpublished Notebooks 1885-86'

Caesar and Napoleon point to the future, when they pursue their task regardless of human sacrifice [Nietzsche]
Each of our personal drives has its own perspective [Nietzsche]
That all events are necessary does not mean they are compelled [Nietzsche]
Events are just interpretations of groups of appearances [Nietzsche]
A text has many interpretations, but no 'correct' one [Nietzsche]
The greatest drive of life is to discharge strength, rather than preservation [Nietzsche]
For the strongest people, nihilism gives you wings! [Nietzsche]
Different abilities are needed for living in an incomplete and undogmatic system [Nietzsche]
The mind is a simplifying apparatus [Nietzsche]
Numbers enable us to manage the world - to the limits of counting [Nietzsche]
Whatever their origin, concepts survive by being useful [Nietzsche]
Bad writers use shapeless floating splotches of concepts [Nietzsche]
Concepts are rough groups of simultaneous sensations [Nietzsche]
Consciousness is our awareness of our own mental life [Nietzsche]
Minds have an excluding drive to scare things off, and a selecting one to filter facts [Nietzsche]
Concepts don’t match one thing, but many things a little bit [Nietzsche]
Napoleon was very focused, and rightly ignored compassion [Nietzsche]
People feel united as a nation by one language, but then want a common ancestry and history [Nietzsche]
Laws of nature are actually formulas of power relations [Nietzsche]
Memory is essential, and is only possible by means of abbreviation signs [Nietzsche]
Logic is a fiction, which invents the view that one thought causes another [Nietzsche]
In chemistry every substance pushes, and thus creates new substances [Nietzsche]
Aesthetics can be more basic than morality, in our pleasure in certain patterns of experience [Nietzsche]
What is the search for truth if it isn't moral? [Nietzsche]
The controlling morality of aristocracy is the desire to resemble their ancestors [Nietzsche]
The 'I' does not think; it is a construction of thinking, like other useful abstractions [Nietzsche]
Like all philosophers, I love truth [Nietzsche]
The great question is approaching, of how to govern the earth as a whole [Nietzsche]
To be someone you need property, and wanting more is healthy [Nietzsche]
Thought starts as ambiguity, in need of interpretation and narrowing [Nietzsche]
Schematic minds think thoughts are truer if they slot into a scheme [Nietzsche]
Appearance is the sole reality of things, to which all predicates refer [Nietzsche]