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Resentment blinds judgment in morality from "summary" of The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,Horace Barnett Samuel

In considering the role of resentment in shaping moral judgments, one must understand the deep-seated emotions that drive human behavior. Resentment, as Nietzsche astutely observes, arises from a sense of injustice or unfairness experienced by an individual. This feeling of indignation can cloud one's judgment, leading to a distorted perception of right and wrong. When individuals harbor feelings of resentment, they are unable to see the bigger picture or consider alternative perspectives. Instead, they become fixated on their own grievances and grievances, which can skew their moral compass. This narrow-mindedness inhibits the ability to make sound moral judgments based on objective reasoning and ethical principles. Moreover, resentment often breeds a desire for revenge or retribution, further complicating the moral landscape. Instead of seeking forgiveness or understanding, individuals driven by resentment are consumed by a thirst for vindication. This desire for retaliation can lead to a cycle of harm and suffering, perpetuating a vicious cycle of moral decay. In this way, resentment can be seen as a destructive force that undermines the foundations of morality. By clouding judgment and fostering a desire for revenge, it distorts our perception of right and wrong, leading to a breakdown of ethical standards. To truly uphold a moral framework, one must strive to overcome feelings of resentment and cultivate a mindset of forgiveness and understanding. Only then can we make clear and rational moral judgments that are not tainted by personal grievances or biases.
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    The Genealogy of Morals

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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