L'origine du ressentiment (Nietzsche VS Max Scheler)

Nietzsche sought out a French word to name what his own language could not express: resentment. To feel a second time, to dwell on a wound that retaliation has never healed. He made it the secret origin of our morality, and the name of the greatest victory in the history of the European soul: that of Christianity. Twenty-five years later, a German philosopher takes up this word and turns it against the one who coined it. For Max Scheler, Christian love is precisely the only thing in the world that resentment can never touch. The real poison lies elsewhere, in modernity, which claims to have transcended it. Same word, same target, opposite verdict. This video follows the exact line where two thoughts, starting from the same point, diverge until they can no longer meet, and then attempts to reconstruct what Nietzsche, who died before Scheler's book, might have replied. Summary 00:00 Introduction 02:02 Nietzsche: On the Genealogy of Resentment 15:26 Scheler: Resentment Turned Inside Out 29:03 Nietzsche's Response 39:29 Conclusion Sources Nietzsche    • La Généalogie de la Morale - Nietzsche (Li...      • L'Antéchrist - Nietzsche (Livre Audio Com...   Max Scheler    • L'homme du ressentiment - Max Scheler (Liv...   Formalism in Ethics #nietzsche #maxscheler #philosophy