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Apr 11, 2024 · “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves?
3 days ago · Professor at Basel (1869–1879) Independent philosopher (1879–1888) Insanity and death (1889–1900) Citizenship, nationality, and ethnicity. Relationships and sexuality. Philosophy. Apollonian and Dionysian. Perspectivism. Slave revolt in morals. Death of God and nihilism. Will to power. Eternal return. Übermensch. Critique of mass culture.
Mar 29, 2024 · Friedrich Nietzsche. Category: History & Society. Born: October 15, 1844, Röcken, Saxony, Prussia [Germany] Died: August 25, 1900, Weimar, Thuringian States (aged 55) Notable Works: “Beyond Good and Evil”. “Ecce Homo”.
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Apr 3, 2024 · Much of Nietzsche's thinking is tied to the decline of religious belief that Nietzsche describes as the death of God. Nietzsche views religion as a rejection of life such that life is viewed as a terrible struggle with true rewards such as peace only being achieved in the afterlife.
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2 days ago · Nietzsche and the Consequences of the Death of God To emphasize the consequences of removing God, who more to reference than Friedrich Nietzsche, the German philosopher. He is known for his works on the death of God and the implications of living in a world without divine authority.
2 days ago · Friedrich Nietzsche, a prominent nineteenth century philosopher, is well known for coining the aphorism "God is dead" (German: "Gott ist tot"); incidentally the phrase was not spoken by Nietzsche directly, but was used as a dialogue for the characters in his works.