Etymology

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In college, an argument from ETYMOLOGY is taught. It’s hard to believe, but lawyers in the etymology of words decide on rights and property. I saw the amazement of the customers. It doesn’t have to be bad. But this cannot be a FIRST or CONCLUSIVE argument. Nietzsche reflected on the origin of morality and discovered: “The clue that led me to the right path I found in the question: what did the ETYMOLOGICAL point of view actually mean for the term “good” created in different languages: then I discovered that they all lead back to the same conceptual transformation – that noble in the state sense is everywhere a basic concept, on the basis of which the concepts of “good” necessarily developed; the word schlecht (lichy) originally meant a simple man; ….. this meaning has been ched in the current use.

It seems to be a FUNDAMENTAL INSIGHT INTO THE GENEALOGY OF MORALITY.” Nietzsche unmasked in his opinion that MORALITY protects the poor, because the word NOBLE meant a weak, simple man. So he overESTIATED THE VALUES: he invented the MORALITY of the LORDS. The word woman once meant, woman of light manners: where can the reasoning of NIETZSCHEGO lead us? Aristotle has already criticized this. Do you have to refer all the way to Aristotle.

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