Nietzsche in beyond good and evil makes a distinction


Question 1: Nietzsche, in Beyond Good and Evil, makes a distinction between what he claims are the two 'types' of morality. Saying that there are 'certain traits regularly recurring together', he proceeds to describe them, and classifies previous systems of morality into those categories. What are the two types? Describe them. Finally, using examples from previous theorists in the course (you could use one or more), make an argument either for or against Nietzsche's distinction.

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