Renaturalisation and revaluation: Nietzsche's 'postmoralism' in 'On the Genealogy of Morality'

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This paper argues that there are significant fault lines between key themes and critical perspectives within the "Genealogy" and that such tensions, and the effects they generate, have a significant bearing upon the nature and plausibility of a 'postmoral' culture as Nietzsche conceives it.

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Jim Urpeth
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