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  2. Ressentiment - Wikipedia

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    Gilles Deleuze significantly develops the concept of ressentiment as discussed by Nietzsche in his work Nietzsche and Philosophy. According to Deleuze, ressentiment is a reactive state of being that separates us from what we can do and reduces our power to act. He follows Nietzsche's view that the challenge for both philosophy and life is to ...

  3. Ressentiment (book) - Wikipedia

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    1) Ressentiment must first and foremost be understood in relation to, what Scheler termed the apriori hierarchy of value modalities. While the direction of personal transcendence and ethical action is one toward positive and higher values, the direction of Ressentiment and unethical action is one toward negative and lower values.

  4. Master–slave morality - Wikipedia

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    This ressentiment Nietzsche calls "priestly vindictiveness", [10] based on the jealous weak seeking to enslave the strong and thus erode the basis for power by pulling the powerful down. Such movements were, according to Nietzsche, inspired by "the most intelligent revenge" of the weak.

  5. Scheler on Ressentiment - Wikipedia

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    1) Ressentiment must first and foremost be understood in relation to, what Scheler termed the apriori hierarchy of value modalities. While the direction of personal transcendence and ethical action is one toward positive and higher values, the direction of Ressentiment and unethical action is one toward negative and lower values.

  6. Transvaluation of values - Wikipedia

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    The revaluation of all values or transvaluation of all values (German: Umwertung aller Werte) is a concept from the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche.. The Revaluation of All Values was also the working title of a series of four books Nietzsche was planning to write, only the first of which—The Antichrist—he ever completed.

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  8. Bad faith (existentialism) - Wikipedia

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    An individual may pretend that these possibilities are denied to them by assuming social roles and value systems external to this nature, [clarification needed] but this is itself a decision made possible by their freedom and separation from these things. "Bad faith" is the paradoxical free decision to deny to oneself this inescapable freedom.

  9. Should You Buy Plug Power Stock While It's Below $3? - AOL

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    Analysts are expecting big things from Plug Power (NASDAQ: PLUG) in 2025. According to Wall Street consensus estimates, the hydrogen fuel specialist should boost sales by roughly 36% in 2025. And ...