“They are no philosophical race”: Nietzsche’s Critique of the Englishman’s Philosophy

Nietzsche had a sharp and often contemptuous view of what he called “English psychology” and the broader tradition of British empiricist and utilitarian moral philosophy. His critique is scattered across several works — Beyond Good and Evil, Twilight of the Idols, On the Genealogy of Morality, and The Gay Science — but forms a coherent attack on a whole intellectual temperament.

1. The Critique of Utilitarianism and the “Herd Morality”

Nietzsche’s most sustained target was Utilitarian ethics — chiefly Bentham and Mill’s reduction of morality to the calculation of pleasure and pain, and the maximization of happiness for the greatest number.

  • He found this mediocre and life-denying: it privileges comfort, safety, and the average over excellence, risk, and greatness.
  • Utilitarianism, for Nietzsche, is the philosophical expression of the herd — a morality that flattens hierarchy and punishes the exceptional individual.
  • “Man does not strive for happiness; only the Englishman does,” he quipped in Twilight of the Idols — meaning that making happiness the supreme value is a parochial, petit-bourgeois illusion.

2. The Attack on British Empiricism and Its Psychologists

In Beyond Good and Evil (Part I) and On the Genealogy of Morality (Preface), Nietzsche attacks English moral psychologists — figures like Spencer, Hume, and their successors — for:

  • Lacking historical sense: They projected modern values (utility, sympathy, altruism) backward onto all of human history, as if these had always been the basis of morality.
  • Flatness of soul: They could only explain the origin of moral concepts mechanistically — habit, utility, association — and missed the deeper question of the value of values themselves.
  • “They are no philosophical race”: Nietzsche says this explicitly in Beyond Good and Evil (§252), charging that the English lack the instinct for genuine philosophy. They are capable of great industry and data-gathering but not of the bold, creative, self-overcoming thought he demands of a philosopher.

3. Darwin and the Problem of “Survival”

Nietzsche had a complicated relationship with Darwin, but largely rejected Social Darwinism and the popular English interpretation of evolution:

  • The “survival of the fittest” was vulgarized into a justification for mediocrity — it is the most numerous, the most adaptable, the most average that survive, not the highest.
  • Nietzsche argued that nature often sacrifices the species for the sake of the exceptional individual — the reverse of what the Darwinian moralists claimed.
  • Evolution, in the English reading, pointed downward toward conformity; Nietzsche wanted to point upward toward the Übermensch.

4. Critique of Sympathy and Altruism (Spencer & the “Comfortable” Ethics)

Herbert Spencer attempted to merge evolution with utilitarian ethics, grounding morality in social cooperation and sympathy. Nietzsche despised this:

  • Sympathy (Mitleid) — “feeling with suffering” — was for Nietzsche a form of weakness and even a contagion of suffering, not a virtue.
  • Altruism as a supreme value he traced (in the Genealogy) to slave morality — the resentful inversion of aristocratic values by the weak.
  • Spencer’s “evolution toward happiness” was, to Nietzsche, a comfortable lie told by a civilization in decline.

5. The Deeper Charge: Mediocrity of Philosophical Spirit

Beyond specific doctrines, Nietzsche’s critique is temperamental and cultural:

“They are not a philosophical race — the English: Bacon represents an attack on the philosophical spirit generally, Hobbes, Hume, and Locke an abasement and a depreciation of the idea of a ‘philosopher’ for more than a century.”Beyond Good and Evil, §252

The English philosopher, in Nietzsche’s portrait, is:

  • Too empirical — chained to facts, unable to think beyond them
  • Too Christian in disguise — utilitarian altruism is secularized Christian morality without the honesty of its theological roots
  • Too comfortable — philosophizing in service of stability, society, and contentment, rather than danger, solitude, and transformation

Summary Table

TargetNietzsche’s ChargeUtilitarianism (Bentham/Mill)Herd morality; reduces life to comfortEmpiricism (Hume/Locke)Debases philosophy; no historical senseDarwinism (Spencer)Glorifies the average; misreads natureAltruism/SympathySlave morality in disguise; weaknessEnglish “character”Industrious but philosophically shallow

A Fair Assessment

Nietzsche’s critique, while brilliant and penetrating, is also polemical and sometimes unfair. Hume, in particular, is a far deeper thinker than Nietzsche credits. And Nietzsche himself borrows more from the British tradition than he admits — his psychological method of unmasking morality owes something to precisely the “English psychologists” he mocks. The critique is best read not as sober scholarship, but as Nietzsche’s philosophical war cry against a particular vision of what life and thought are for.

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Playing #BeyondGoodAndEvil makes me speculate that action-adventures are essentially brew-pots that represent an average of the most popular genres that were being released during their time

BG&E is an average of 3d platforming, stealth and racing, which were popular during the 6th gen

The Last of us was an average of the 7th gen that consisted of third-person shooters, crafting and survival horrors

Either I'm noticing a pattern, or I'm missing the forest for the trees

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Weiter geht's in der #retro #letsplay Welt   Jade und Peyj befreien den gefangenen Agenten in der Fabrik und versuchen nun gemeinsam aufzuklären, warum hier so viele Monster, Robotoer und Soldaten hinter ihnen her sind... Die neuen Folge #BeyondGoodAndEvil gibt's ab soforrt auf #peertube https://peertube.art3mis.de/w/nuBJWpVQJYL6gZeLjAdvtZ #retro #adventure #action #fedigaming #ClassicGaming
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Nach etwas längerer Winterpause, starte ich mal vorsichtig die Uploads für Lets Plays wieder mit einer neuen Folge #BeyondGoodAndEvil !   Jade und Peyj wollen eigentlich mysteriöse Vorgänge in der Fabrik untersuchen, aber da ist reinkommen gar nicht so leicht… Ab jetzt auf #PeerTube https://peertube.art3mis.de/w/xqSWq3PyyfSXT1GebpfVPX #adventure #action #retro #letsplay #fedigaming
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Aaand here we are. The DomZ base. And the horrid final boss.
The spaceship fight was easy, I only failed that once. With four wrenches on the spaceship’s energy bar.
I will say that not once did the game indicate that I could actually fight the Alpha Section soldiers. I just tried to sneak around them or hit their tanks with the discs without being noticed and then kicking them out. If they noticed me, then I just reloaded and tried again. So as I was watching a walkthrough clip of the section after saving Pey’j, I was surprised to see the player on the video just fought the soldiers!
And absolutely no other enemy fights like the final boss. I got to the second stage and managed to button mash the sequence until it goes above Jade. No clue how to deal with that. And I know that I got past that stage in my first playthrough but that was it.
So… this game remains one that I just can’t finish. That boss fight kicks my butt and it annoys me.

Good news: Amid Ubisoft's reshuffle and many cancellations, Beyond Good & Evil 2 reportedly survived.

Ubisoft calls it a priority for open‑world games — but after years in dev since 2008, fans still call it vaporware. #BeyondGoodAndEvil

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At this point on #Ubisoft life, I don't see why Beyond Good And Evil 2 would have resisted the purge.

The game has been in development hell for so long it's going to be heavely marketed mediocre game.

Why? Imagine developing a game for 2007 standards to release in, hypothetically, 2027.

Guys, this is Duke Nukem Forever 2.

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I think I’ve figured out why I never finished this game in the first place. I had not bought the things from Mammago Garage in order. I skipped the flight stabiliser and went straight for the rocket motor thing. So I never flew around Hillys with the Beluga, never raced the looters in the caves, never took photos of the flying manta rays and things… never bought the pearls from Ming-Tzu, even.
Not to mention never did the Section Alpha HQ sneaky areas. I just finished the star key door one and it had TEN pearls in there!
I need ten more to get the motor to go to the Moon and save Pey’j.
I’m hopeful that I might be able to finish the game now. Might.
I still haven’t encountered a boss with a fight pattern where I’d have to memorise several move sequences.