%0 Journal Article %T Nietzsche¡¯s Critique of Plato: Reevaluation of the Platonic Values %A Ebru £¿NER %A Sebahattin £¿EV£¿KBA£¿ %J - %D 2018 %X Nietszche perceives Plato and values of Platonic Christianity as the source of Western notion and ethic. According to Nietzsche, these values that disregard this world, accept other world as superior and drag humanity into nihilism; use so called supersensuous world, world of ideas, as their source of truth. Nietzsche indicates that Platonic values accepts our actions in this world good as long as it is similar to the ¡°idea of good¡± from the world of ideas, otherwise classifies them as bad and therefore these values resent life, because of volition. Since weak can not fight the strong in their own, they must be gathered together with values like pity, solidarity and kindness to gain power and rule with ascetic ethic. Platonic Christianity deevaluates this world and forms another world where instincts are castrated. Nietzsche finds this situation unhealty and to restore it he suggests idealized values should be seen as graven images that must be destructed, humans should adopt themselves as the source of power, side with ¡°amor fati¡± which means saying yes to life and endeavour to reach ¡°superior human¡±, substantially ¡°Dionyssus¡± or ¡°Zarathustra¡±. Intention of this study is putting forth the necessity of reevaluating Plato and Platonic Christian values that are devaluated in the western culture and notion, in Nietzsche¡¯s Perspective %K Nietzsche %K Platon %K Ahlak %K De£¿er %K £¿yi %K K£¿t¨¹ %U http://dergipark.org.tr/kaygi/issue/39865/474497