Why is Nietzsche so famous?

Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher who became one of the most influential of all modern thinkers. His attempts to unmask the motives that underlie traditional Western religion, morality, and philosophy deeply affected generations of theologians, philosophers, psychologists, poets, novelists, and playwrights.
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How did Nietzsche become popular?

The wide popularity of Nietzsche among Nazis stemmed in part from the endeavors of his sister, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, the editor of Nietzsche's work after his 1889 breakdown, and an eventual Nazi sympathizer.
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What was Nietzsche's purpose?

Nietzsche believed that the central task of philosophy was to teach us to ''become who we are''. We all have a deep desire to find purpose in our lives, but today's secular societies are at risk of nihilism. A nihilist believes the quest for meaning is futile and gives up altogether.
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What did Nietzsche believe was good?

In his works, Nietzsche questioned the basis of good and evil. He believed that heaven was an unreal place or “the world of ideas”. His ideas of atheism were demonstrated in works such as “God is dead”. He argued that the development of science and emergence of a secular world were leading to the death of Christianity.
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Is Nietzsche's philosophy evil?

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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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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Does Nietzsche think life is meaningless?

Syfret says nihilism's basic message is that "life is meaningless". "Anything around you that is trying to give you any kind of direction — whether that is politics, religion or your understanding of love — is kind of just made up," she tells ABC RN's Life Matters.
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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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Was Nietzsche a capitalist?

In the realm of economics, Nietzsche opposed socialism, calling it “the tyranny of the meanest and most brainless.” But he was not enamored of capitalism either. He looked down on commercial society and did not recognize the marketplace as a domain, like art and war, that is worthy of the overman.
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Did 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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Who is the father of nihilism?

Among philosophers, Friedrich Nietzsche is most often associated with nihilism. For Nietzsche, there is no objective order or structure in the world except what we give it.
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What is good Nietzsche quote?

“Without music, life would be a mistake.” “It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.” “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.”
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What does pulling a Nietzsche mean?

It means killing god. 1. Additional comment actions. More from r/Nietzsche.
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Did Nietzsche read the Bible?

As the only descendant of two dynasties of Protestant ministers, Nietzsche learned to read from the Bible, in Luther's translation, which he inherited from his father and used for the rest of his life.
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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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Did Dostoevsky read Nietzsche?

It remains unlikely that Dostoyevsky read Nietzsche, even though Dostoyevsky had philosophical influences such as Kant, Hegel, and Solovyov amongst others.
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How did Nietzsche view the world?

Nietzsche's philosophy contemplates the meaning of values and their significance to human existence. Given that no absolute values exist, in Nietzsche's worldview, the evolution of values on earth must be measured by some other means. How then shall they be understood?
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What did Nietzsche say about freedom?

A freedom that requires an ego as cause does not exist because (i) it creates a false dichotomy between doer and deed. (ii) It becomes impossible to hold a person responsible, accountable, or punishable for his actions.
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What is freedom according to Nietzsche?

His chief claim has two parts. First, he takes the Nietzschean ideal of freedom to be a kind of experience: to be free is to experience or see oneself in a certain way.
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What was Nietzsche's religion?

And while many simply regard Nietzsche as an atheist, Young does not view Nietzsche as a non-believer, radical individualist, or immoralist, but as a nineteenth-century religious reformer belonging to a German Volkish tradition of conservative com- munitarianism.
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What is Nietzsche most famous work?

Thus Spoke Zarathustra, A Book for All and None (Also Sprach Zarathustra, Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen, 1883–85), is one of Nietzsche's most famous works, and Nietzsche regarded it as among his most significant. It is a manifesto of personal self-overcoming, and a guidebook for others towards the same revitalizing end.
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Who said God Dead?

Nietzsche, as a mid-19th-century German philosopher, first declared God dead in the context of this idealism. He might just as well simultaneously have declared "reason" dead.
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Is Joker a nihilist?

Joker has a unique character and he is different from other villains in movies. While they committed crime based on personal revenge, economic fulfillment, Joker does it his own way. He does not obey rules, laws, or even morals. Based on those ideas, the writer includes Joker as a nihilist.
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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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