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Nietzsche on the Value of Valuing the Passions

Joshua Isaac Fox

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In his understanding of passion, Nietzsche closely follows Kant and Schopenhauer. For all three, passion is a uniquely demanding variety of desire: desire so strong that we are compelled to pursue its object regardless of the cost. In his evaluation of passion, however, Nietzsche is unique: while Kant and Schopenhauer both condemn passion, Nietzsche celebrates it. I argue that this celebration of passion is more central to Nietzsche’s thought than it might initially appear. Nietzsche does not encourage appreciation of passion simply because it functions as one means among many for driving change and growth. Rather, Nietzsche holds that valuing passion is essential to valuing life. This follows from passion’s role in resolving a problem highlighted by Schopenhauer’s pessimism: namely, the difficulty of valuing life when avoiding harm is your dominant concern.

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Joshua Isaac Fox

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Fox, J.I. (2026). Nietzsche on the Value of Valuing the Passions. https://doi.org/10.25894/jmp.2908

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Tahun Terbit
2026
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DOAJ
DOI
10.25894/jmp.2908
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