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Nietzsche's "attack on "morality" resonates with a lot of people who find the traditional rules and principles of morality to be too confining.
Write an essay in which you first explain Nietzsche's critique of traditional ("Slave")morality,and his argument for a new "super-human" ("Master")morality.
The second part of your essay should critically discuss Nietzsche's argument,especially his claim that traditional morality arises out of resentment,and thatmorality is life-denying and an obstacle to creativity.
Do you agree?
Is there a way of being moral that does not involve the "slave" mentality?
Can one be moral and live artistically and creatively?
How might morality and creativity be interrelated?
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