Nobility and Decadence: The Vulnerabilities of Nietzsche’s Strong Type

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  • VINOD ACHARYA Rice University

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https://doi.org/10.22329/p.v7i1.3130

Abstract

This paper argues that for Nietzsche it is only when the strong type decays on its own terms that it is possible for a weak type to come into dominance by inverting the values of the strong. It sets right a latent inconsistency in Deleuze’s work, Nietzsche and Philosophy, which traces back the origin of decadence to the subterranean struggle between reactive forces. I show that Deleuze’s reading runs contrary to his own contention that for Nietzsche the negative is a result of activity. I argue that the decadence of the strong is a consequence of its very creative activity and abundant health. Relying on Nietzsche’s later works, I isolate and analyze four typical traits of the strong type which not only determine this type as what it is but also make it vulnerable to decadence.

Author Biography

VINOD ACHARYA, Rice University

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2012-05-26

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