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The transvaluation of values that is now in progress will go on slowly and for a very long while.
And every moment is a new and shocking Transvaluation of all we have ever been.
As usual, the new mythology appears to offer, in Nietzsche's phrase, a transvaluation of values.
Noonan says that Christianity achieved a radical transvaluation of slavery.
Nietzsche considered a free spirit to be the embodiment of a transvaluation of all values.
Transvaluation consists of the process by which one can view the meaning of a concept or ideology from a "higher" context.
Transvaluation of values is only the moral aspect of the method of contradiction.
This examination will further support an investigation of the concepts of 'will to power' and 'transvaluation'.
Fear I the transvaluation called death?
For my mind had leaped to a star-cool altitude and grasped a passionless transvaluation of values.
Nietzsche attacked the Christian religion, as represented by churches and institutions, for what he called its "transvaluation" of healthy instinctive values.
Through his brain was running a phrase of the mad philosopher--"the transvaluation of values."
Yet Nietzsche does not simply wish to suggest a re-inversion of the slavish mode of evaluation- he seeks a transvaluation.
Daniel's attempts to pique us are often boring; the reader gets run through an off-the-shelf Transvaluation of Values algorithm.
--The transvaluation of all values!
Nietzsche called it the transvaluation of all values; the old virtues become sins, and the old sins become virtues.
Other aspects of Thus Spoke Zarathustra relate to Nietzsche's proposed "Transvaluation of All Values".
When Nietzsche wrote down the phrase 'transvaluation of all values' for the first time, the spiritual mévement of the centuries in which we are living found at last its formula.
It will be difficult to understand this chapter with- out some experience in the transvaluation of values, which occurs throughout the whole of this book, in nearly every other sentence.
In order to overcome this dirge of nihilism, Nietzsche prescribed free-spiritedness and moral experimentation which would enable the transvaluation of the restrictive norms of the day.
Likewise, and for all of his proselytizing (calling for a complete transvaluation of all human values), Nietzsche ended his life deep inside a state of mental illness.
Nietzsche's signature work is to attempt the transvaluation of values, that is, to transcend the inherited Jewish and Christian politics, psychology and ethics of ressentiment and guilt.
His later works involved a sustained attack on Christianity and Christian morality, and he seemed to be working toward what he called the transvaluation of all values (Umwertung aller Werte).
Death and ecstasy accompany the acts of every character, as Genet performs a transvaluation of all values, making betrayal the highest moral value, murder an act of virtue and sexual appeal.
This concept of transvaluation is essential to understanding both the exact nature of Nietzsche's diagnosis of the 'European illness', and the prescription of experimentation which he saw as necessary to alleviate it.