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Nietzsche on Autonomy and Morality: The Challenge to Political Theory

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Nietzsche on Autonomy and Morality: The Challenge to Political Theory
Author(s)Ansell-Pearson, Keith
AbstractNietzsche’s challenge to political theory can be located in his claim that autonomy and morality are mutually exclusive. In this paper an examination of Kant’s attempt to ground a notion of autonomy through constructing a metaphysic of morals is followed by a consideration of Nietzsche’s understanding of autonomy in terms of a notion of supra-moral sovereign individuality. A genealogy of morals represents an attempt to historicize the key notions of moral and political theory. Nietzsche’s aristocratic conception of sovereign individuality is seen in terms of the value-basis on which sovereign individuals are to construct a common ethical and political identity and enter into social relationships.
IssueNo2
Pages270-287
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePolitical Studies
VolumeNo39
PubDateJune 1991
ISBN_ISSN0032-3217

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