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Plato Vs. Nietzsche: The Nature Of Good
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Plato and Nietzsche have opposing views on the nature of good.
Plato, as demonstrated in the "The Cave" and "Apology," believes that Good
is absolute. This means that he is of the opinion that there is one perfect
version of Good for all people, whether they are rich or poor, powerful or
weak. How ....
Middle of essay ....inds in himself." He believes that the good
man inspires fear. The noble man does not see good as being fellow feeling
or doing good deeds for others. Oppositely, Nietzsche says, there is a
slave morality with a different set of values and a different idea of what
good is. In the slave morality, "fellow feeling, the obliging helping hand,
the warm heart, patience, industry, humility, and friendliness…" are all to
be honored as traits of goodness. The slave despises and considers evil
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