Nietzsche, virtue and the horror of existence

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (1):153 – 167 (2009)
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The article focuses on philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's commitment to a virtue ethic and his belief in the horror of existence. It talks about the Nietzsche view on the need to construct a meaning for suffering in order to obscure the meaninglessness of existence. The philosophical implications that follow from the horror of existence and the need for virtue to be compatible with happiness are discussed. The article also explores the need for power to create and maintain illusions related to virtue ethic and existence

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original Kain, Philip J. (2006) "Nietzsche, Truth, and the Horror of Existence". History of Philosophy Quarterly 23(1):41 - 58

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