Nietzsche philosophizes with a hammer when metaphysics and morals are criticized. The criticism has as an objective the transvaluation of all values, conceived this as the inversion of supreme values. The transvaluation is converted into a critique of morals by interpreting all metaphysics originating from one intension and from a perspective morals that is false and based on errors. The negative aspect of the critique becomes positive when the transvaluation performs an inversion of the basic errors of all religious thesis and morals (confusion of the cause with consequences) and in this manner obtaining a new valuation.
Keywords:
critique, transvaluation, metaphysics, moral, immoral, errors of moral, inversion, new position of values
Sologuren L., J. (2010). La lección de Nietzsche: "Cómo se filosofa con el martillo". Revista De Filosofía, 66, Pág. 163–174. Retrieved from https://revistas.uchile.cl/index.php/RDF/article/view/17226