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  1. The feeling that power is growing, that resistance is overcome.” (1888) This is one of the quotations that inspired Nazism. Nietzsche embraces strength and power as the highest form of moral goodness – an idea that the Nazis took as a central theme of their ideology.

  2. Mar 17, 2017 · Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a German philosopher and cultural critic who published intensively in the 1870s and 1880s. He is famous for uncompromising criticisms of traditional European morality and religion, as well as of conventional philosophical ideas and social and political pieties associated with modernity. Many of these ...

  3. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) developed his philosophy during the late 19th century. He owed the awakening of his philosophical interest to reading Arthur Schopenhauer 's Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung ( The World as Will and Representation, 1819, revised 1844) and said that Schopenhauer was one of the few thinkers that he respected ...

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  5. The Revaluation of All Values. As the title of of his book Beyond Good and Evil 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 ...

  6. May 30, 1997 · Friedrich Nietzsche. Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher of the late 19th century who challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality. He believed in life, creativity, health, and the realities of the world we live in, rather than those situated in a world beyond. Central to his philosophy is the idea of “life ...

  7. Apr 1, 2021 · Indeed Nietzsche’s ethical thought seems to act as a kind of flypaper to the word “aesthetic,” which sticks to it in a variety of more and less appropriate meanings. However, given the availability of the distinction between the moral and the ethical, which marks out morality – in ways indebted of course to Nietzsche himself – as a ...

  8. Nietzsche’s Ideas about Healing III. Changing Who We Are: The Art of Defining and Re-Defining Oneself by Thorsten Lerchner..... 47 1. Nietzsche’s Anti-Essentialism – 2. The Plasticity of the Psyche – 3. Metapsychology of the Drives – 4. Thoughts for Postmodernity IV.