Share this postJohnathan BiNietzsche's Genealogy of Morality: Masters vs. SlavesCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript125Share this postJohnathan BiNietzsche's Genealogy of Morality: Masters vs. SlavesCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore138Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality: Masters vs. SlavesJohnathan BiJun 07, 2024125Share this postJohnathan BiNietzsche's Genealogy of Morality: Masters vs. SlavesCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore138ShareTranscriptAn introductory lecture summarizing the key ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche’s On The Genealogy of Morality. Read the Full TranscriptCompanion Lectures & InterviewsGirard’s Defense of Christianity: Nietzsche’s Attack on Free Will (6/9/24 launch)Reference Texts (Affiliate)Recommended Translation of the GenealogyMy Book NotesReading Companion to the GenealogyMy Book NotesDiscussion about this videoCommentsRestacksShare this postJohnathan BiNietzsche's Genealogy of Morality: Masters vs. SlavesCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreJohnathan BiLectures & Interviews on the Great BooksLectures & Interviews on the Great BooksSubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeJohnathan BiRecent EpisodesWhy You Self-Sabotage | Rachana Kamtekar on Plato’s Moral PsychologyJun 9 • Johnathan BiIntroduction to Ancient Skepticism | Tad Brennan on Sextus EmpiricusJun 1 • Johnathan BiHow Stoics Reconcile Determinism & Free Will | Cornell's Tad BrennanMay 24 • Johnathan BiThe Signs that AI is Conscious | Imperial's Murray ShanahanMay 10 • Johnathan BiAI's Killer-App Isn't Chatbots, It's Social | Linkedin Founder Reid HoffmanMay 3 • Johnathan BiWhy Stoicism Doesn’t Work Without God | Tad Brennan on Stoic EthicsApr 26 • Johnathan BiThe Slave Who Was Free | Berkeley’s AA Long on EpictetusApr 11 • Johnathan BiThe Case for Emotional Pacifism | Martha Nussbaum on Britten’s War RequiemApr 4 • Johnathan Bi
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