Methodological Statements and Immoralism

From Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche calls for a 'natural history of morals' that catalogs and compares moralities rather than founding them, and identifies himself as an immoralist.
Part 5, Section 186

Programmatic call for a typology of morals; previous moral philosophy has been mere description disguised as foundation.

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Part 1, Section 32

Three periods of morality: pre-moral, moral, and the extra-moral period now beginning.

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Part 2, Section 36

Methodological principle: try the hypothesis that all causation is causation by will.

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