Is Nietzsche's philosophy evil?

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But his reasons for thinking that the concept of evil is dangerous are different from those discussed above. Nietzsche believes that the concept of evil is dangerous because it has a negative effect on human potential and vitality by promoting the weak in spirit and suppressing the strong.
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What did Nietzsche think of good and evil?

In a nutshell, in Beyond Good And Evil Nietzsche argues that: a) Concepts of good and evil ("morality") are culturally constructed rather than inherently "true"; different cultures develop different moral laws in order maintain social order.
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What did Nietzsche believe in philosophy?

About Friedrich Nietzsche

His philosophy is mainly referred to as “existentialism”, a famous twentieth century philosophy focusing on man's existential situation. In his works, Nietzsche questioned the basis of good and evil. He believed that heaven was an unreal place or “the world of ideas”.
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What is Nietzsche's main point?

As the title of one of his books suggests, Nietzsche seeks to find a place “beyond good and evil.” One of Nietzsche's fundamental achievements is to expose the psychological underpinnings of morality. He shows that our values are not themselves fixed and objective but rather express a certain attitude toward life.
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Is Nietzsche ethical?

Nietzsche also objects to the content of our contemporary moral commitments. He rejects the idea that suffering is inherently bad and should be eradicated, and he denies that selflessness and compassion should be at the core of our moral code.
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PHILOSOPHY - Nietzsche



What did Friedrich Nietzsche say about God?

Without a God, the basic belief system of Western Europe was in jeopardy. "God is dead" remains one of the most famous quotes from the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Does Nietzsche believe in free will?

Power of will

In Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche criticizes the concept of free will both negatively and positively. He calls it a folly resulting from extravagant pride of man; and calls the idea a crass stupidity.
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What was Nietzsche trying to say?

"God is dead" (German: Gott ist tot (help·info); also known as the death of God) is a widely quoted statement made by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche used the phrase to express his idea that the Enlightenment had eliminated the possibility of the existence of God.
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When did Nietzsche go mad?

On 3 January 1889, Nietzsche suffered a mental breakdown. Two policemen approached him after he caused a public disturbance in the streets of Turin.
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What is Nietzsche's criticism of philosophy?

Nietzsche's moral philosophy is primarily critical in orientation: he attacks morality both for its commitment to untenable descriptive (metaphysical and empirical) claims about human agency, as well as for the deleterious impact of its distinctive norms and values on the flourishing of the highest types of human ...
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Who did Nietzsche admire?

Nietzsche was also an admirer and frequent reader of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Among the German poets, he greatly admired and mentioned in his works Friedrich Hölderlin and Heinrich Heine.
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What does Nietzsche mean by going beyond good and evil?

of 'beyond good and evil,' Nietzsche promotes the idea of 'creative will' and its value. positing strong individuals. According to him, only the individual who negates the. values of good and evil by reaching the realm beyond of their morals can feel the. intrinsic power in its will to create its own valuations.
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What kind of philosopher was Nietzsche?

Nietzsche was a German philosopher, essayist, and cultural critic. His writings on truth, morality, language, aesthetics, cultural theory, history, nihilism, power, consciousness, and the meaning of existence have exerted an enormous influence on Western philosophy and intellectual history.
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What is good and evil philosophy?

Good-That which is considered morally right, beneficial and to our advantage. Evil-That which is considered extremely immoral, wicked and wrong. Forgiveness-To grant pardon for a wrongdoing; to give up resentment and the desire to seek revenge against a wrongdoer.
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How crazy was Nietzsche?

Results: Nietzsche suffered from migraine without aura which started in his childhood. In the second half of his life he suffered from a psychiatric illness with depression. During his last years, a progressive cognitive decline evolved and ended in a profound dementia with stroke. He died from pneumonia in 1900.
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What caused Nietzsche Madness?

On January 3, 1889 while in the streets of Turin, upon witnessing a horse being whipped by its coachman, Nietzsche wrapped his arms around the horse, collapsed and passed out, and it is this event that many point to as signifying his break into madness.
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Is Nietzsche a nihilist?

Summary. Nietzsche is a self-professed nihilist, although, if we are to believe him, it took him until 1887 to admit it (he makes the admission in a Nachlass note from that year). No philosopher's nihilism is more radical than Nietzsche's and only Kierkegaard's and Sartre's are as radical.
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What is good life according to Nietzsche?

For Nietzsche, the meaning of life is to live authentically and powerfully, creating one's own goals and values.
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What were Nietzsche's last words?

After uttering his final words, "Mutter, ich bin dumm" ("mother, I am stupid"), Nietzsche becomes mute and demented, cared for by his family until his death a decade later.
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Does Nietzsche believe in truth?

For Nietzsche truth is grounded in the practice of taking to be true, whereas a notion of truth as practice-transcendent is a fiction. Similarly, the allegiance of the new philosopher is not to truth as a property, but to the practice of holding something to be true.
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Did Nietzsche believe in an afterlife?

Nietzsche first made this existentialist claim in The Gay Science (1882) via that old literary standby, the truth-speaking madman. Nietzsche opposed the idea of a single, all-knowing God, and wanted to focus people's attention on earthly life as opposed to a future and a highly suspect heavenly afterlife.
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What were Nietzsche's values?

3.2 Some Nietzschean Values
  • 1 Power and Life. The closest Nietzsche comes to organizing his value claims systematically is his insistence on the importance of power, especially if this is taken together with related ideas about strength, health, and “life”. ...
  • 2 Affirmation. ...
  • 3 Truthfulness/Honesty.
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Is Nietzsche religious?

Young correctly states that Nietzsche regards himself as an 'immoralist' in the sense that he rejects Christian morality, and that he is paternal and patriarchal, not immoral.
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Do nihilists believe in God?

By rejecting man's spiritual essence in favor of a solely materialistic one, nihilists denounced God and religious authority as antithetical to freedom.
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What is Nietzsche's major issue with Christianity?

Nietzsche's case against Christianity was that it kept people down; that it smothered them with morality and self-loathing. His ideal human is one who is free to express himself (yes, he's sexist), like a great artist or a Viking warrior. Morality is for the little people.
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