Nietzsche and the Responsibility of Intellectuals

In Poljakova Yulia V. Sineokaya and Ekaterina A. (ed.), Friedrich Nietzsche: Legacy and Prospects. LRC. pp. 467-477 (2017)
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Abstract

Theories and ideas have consequences, like actions do. As a rule, we hold people responsible for their actions. In a similar way, we should reasonably hold intellectuals responsible for their theories and ideas. Among the aims of this paper is to consider whether the fact that Nietzsche’s thought was distorted and manipulated by Fascist and Nazi ideologues is a sufficient condition for releasing Nietzsche from all responsibility for the crimes that were partly justified through the appeal to his philosophy.

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