How do universal moral laws and the will to power coexist in the tapestry of ethical thought? In The Foundations of Ethics, Ferenc Wolf embarks on a profound philosophical journey, bridging the rational rigor of Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative with Friedrich Nietzsche's groundbreaking critique of morality as a construct of power and history.This compelling exploration juxtaposes Kant's vision of universal morality, grounded in reason and autonomy, against Nietzsche's provocative genealogical analysis of values, shaped by cultural forces and the dynamics of dominance. By delving into...
How do universal moral laws and the will to power coexist in the tapestry of ethical thought? In The Foundations of Ethics, Ferenc Wolf embarks on a p...
How do universal moral laws and the will to power coexist in the tapestry of ethical thought? In The Foundations of Ethics, Ferenc Wolf embarks on a profound philosophical journey, bridging the rational rigor of Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative with Friedrich Nietzsche's groundbreaking critique of morality as a construct of power and history.This compelling exploration juxtaposes Kant's vision of universal morality, grounded in reason and autonomy, against Nietzsche's provocative genealogical analysis of values, shaped by cultural forces and the dynamics of dominance. By delving into...
How do universal moral laws and the will to power coexist in the tapestry of ethical thought? In The Foundations of Ethics, Ferenc Wolf embarks on a p...