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[filed under theme 15. Nature of Minds / C. Capacities of Minds / 10. Conatus/Striving ]

Full Idea

To know 'who he is', we must know the order of rank the innermost drives of his nature stand in relative to one another.

Gist of Idea

The ranking of a person's innermost drives reveals their true nature

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (Beyond Good and Evil [1886], §006)

Book Ref

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Beyond Good and Evil', ed/tr. Hollingdale,R.J. [Penguin 1973], p.20


A Reaction

This is clearly an essentialist view of a person, as having a 'nature', which is 'inner', and which we can try to specify. Ranking drives and values seems a good proposal for getting at it. I'm also intrigued by what people find interesting.


The 36 ideas from 'Beyond Good and Evil'

Metaphysics divided the old unified Greek world into two [Nietzsche, by Critchley]
Nietzsche resists nihilism through new values, for a world of becoming, without worship [Nietzsche, by Critchley]
Nietzsche's judgement of actions by psychology instead of outcome was poisonous [Foot on Nietzsche]
The freedom of the subject means the collapse of moral certainty [Nietzsche, by Critchley]
Nietzsche thinks the human condition is to overcome and remake itself [Nietzsche, by Ansell Pearson]
The most boring and dangerous of all errors is Plato's invention of pure spirit and goodness [Nietzsche]
Nietzsche felt that Plato's views downgraded the human body and its brevity of life [Nietzsche, by Roochnik]
Christianity is Platonism for the people [Nietzsche]
Why do we want truth, rather than falsehood or ignorance? The value of truth is a problem [Nietzsche]
We shouldn't object to a false judgement, if it enhances and preserves life [Nietzsche]
Great philosophies are confessions by the author, growing out of moral intentions [Nietzsche]
The ranking of a person's innermost drives reveals their true nature [Nietzsche]
Nature is totally indifferent, so you should try to be different from it, not live by it [Nietzsche]
A thought comes when 'it' wants, not when 'I' want [Nietzsche]
Wanting 'freedom of will' is wanting to pull oneself into existence out of the swamp of nothingness by one's own hair [Nietzsche]
It is psychology which reveals the basic problems [Nietzsche]
In the earliest phase of human history only consequences mattered [Nietzsche]
The great person engages wholly with life, and is happy to endlessly relive the life they created [Nietzsche]
Man is the animal whose nature has not yet been fixed [Nietzsche]
That which is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil [Nietzsche]
The thought of suicide is a great reassurance on bad nights [Nietzsche]
Morality becomes a problem when we compare many moralities [Nietzsche]
The idea of the categorical imperative is just that we should all be very obedient [Nietzsche]
We see an approximation of a tree, not the full detail [Nietzsche]
Moralities extravagantly address themselves to 'all', by falsely generalising [Nietzsche]
In ancient Rome pity was considered neither good nor bad [Nietzsche]
The greatest possibilities in man are still unexhausted [Nietzsche]
Democracy diminishes mankind, making them mediocre and lowering their value [Nietzsche]
Virtue has been greatly harmed by the boringness of its advocates [Nietzsche]
Only aristocratic societies can elevate the human species [Nietzsche]
A healthy aristocracy has no qualms about using multitudes of men as instruments [Nietzsche]
Morality originally judged people, and actions only later on [Nietzsche]
Noble people see themselves as the determiners of values [Nietzsche]
The morality of slaves is the morality of utility [Nietzsche]
The four virtues are courage, insight, sympathy, solitude [Nietzsche]
The noble soul has reverence for itself [Nietzsche]