Throughout the course of European history, the progress of the continent has come largely from an evolution of not only people, but an evolution of ideologies. From Hegal's idea of synthesis to the Enlightenment philisophes, the ideological history of Europe has not been insignificant. One of the major periods of ... Read More
In Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Nietzsche presents a work of therapeutic philosophy. According to the book's protagonist, Zarathustra, the whole world is suffering from a sickness. By following the advice he expounds, one can become cured. In the section 'Of the Three Metamorphoses', Zarathustra describes the various stages in man's recovery ... Read More
Regardless of the ways humanity has evolved towards intellectual perfection, the conflicts of history will continue to be analyzed and examined for the everlasting cause of conflict. Most of these historical events tend to resemble a progressive movement in philosophical thinking. Perhaps the most controversial conflict of history came with ... Read More
In a world that is full of chaos, there has to be some way preserve or create order. If art imitates life, then an artist has the ability to create order or disorder. This means that artists have responsibilities. As a philosopher, Nietzsche tried to change to world with his ... Read More
In the Genealogy of Morals and The Ethics of Ambiguity, Nietzsche and de Beauvoir both criticize and propose an alternative to nihilism, according to which means there are no objective values, purposes or meanings in life. So, nihilists believe that the established values (e.g., the value of truth-telling), etc. in ... Read More
Alas, whoever knows the heart will guess how poor, stupid, helpless,arrogant, blundering, more apt to destroy than to save is even the bestand profoundest love!'' (BW 409)In 1882, Nietzsche was wandering through Italy alone when he received aletter from his friend Paul Ree recounting the discussions between Reeand a remarkable ... Read More
One aspect of Nietzsches critique of the Christian religion is that it has created a society of weak people. He claims that Christianity encourages people to wish for and have the wrong characteristics or values. Nietzsche believes strong, brave, and intellectual people are outcasts in the Christian religion, partially due ... Read More
IntroductionFriedrich Nietzsche and Dietrich Bonhoeffer both had complex and at times, seemingly contradictory ideas. Bonhoeffer and Nietzsche took upon usually different but at times similar views regarding Christianity and its varying churches. Nietzsche was a philosopher and took general distaste of Christian tradition, unlike Bonhoeffer, who was deeply religious. In ... Read More
When examining morals, Friedrich Nietzsche and John Stuart Mill have different points of view on the matter. John Stuart Mills basis for morality is based off of his stance known as Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism revolves around the Greatest Happiness Principle. The Greatest Happiness Principle holds that actions are right in proportion ... Read More
Eternal RecurrenceThis life, as you live it now and as you have lived it, you will have to live once more and countless times more. And there will be nothing new about it, but every pain and every pleasure, and every thought and sigh, and everything unspeakably small and great ... Read More
As we began our study of western philosophy, I discovered that my thoughts and actions regarding truth closely aligned with the Ancients - Plato and Aristotle. I was on the same wavelength as the Ancients concerning truth as a fixed entity and an ideal to strive for. This previously undiscovered ... Read More
For Nietzsche, art is innate to human nature, existing in two forms, the Dionysian and the Apollinian, the first favoring musical expression while the latter favors visual expression. This renders human creativity a mere reaction to the forces of nature, with the exception of Greek tragedy.The first nature of creativity ... Read More
Friedrich Nietzsche, born in 1844 in what is now Germany, was one of the most well known philosophers of his time. Creating many philosophies that are still critiqued today, Nietzsche was known for his views on Christianity, nihilists, and the Germanic society, as well as many of his own philosophies, ... Read More
Friedrich Nietzsche, a philosopher whose opinions continuously appraised the structure on which some of these English philosophers stood their theories on but at the same time he would propose his own. In his piece of literature On Genealogy of Morals, he examines systems regarding will of power, our instinctual characteristics ... Read More
Martin Luther King Jr. and Nietzsches approach to evilThe letter from the Birmingham jail and Nietzsches Beyond Good and Evil address the nature of evil in the community. Whereas Nietzsche uses a general approach, King is direct and more accurate and discussed particular aspect that affected the blacks in the ... Read More
Nietzsche and Augustine had different ideas when it came to Free Will. Nietzsche took a more direct, and some may say harsh approach. Augustines approach to free will adopts the idea that there can be no denying that we have a will, as well as many contradictions.Nietzsche analyzes the notion ... Read More
Nietzsche and Tolstoy on MeaningIn Nietzsche's collection entitled Thus Spake Zarathustra, we can find many speeches with a wide range of topics. The 21st speech of the collection is entitled Voluntary Death. As the title might alude, the overarching theme of this speech seems to be suicide, though I do ... Read More
At first glance, especially to a casual reader, The Antichrist appears to be a non-stop drubbing by the vocal German Philosopher, Friedrich W. Nietzsche (1844-1900). This European thinker turned into an ardent critic of the faith to the dismay of his contemporaries and the later generations of Christians. He has ... Read More
A Comparison of eighteenth century philosophy and Nietzsches nineteenth century story, The MadmanIn Friedrich Nietzsches, The Parable of the Madman, Nietzsche speaks of Gods death in society, and societies differing views on his death. These disagreeing views show similarity with two past conflicting eras of ideas and insight of the ... Read More
Although humans are made up largely the same way, the unique views of each individual make humans different from one another. The psychology of each individual is unique, creating these different perspectives. It is because of these different viewpoints that the definition of morality changes not only from culture to ... Read More
Friedrich Nietzsche is well known for his book On the Genealogy of Morals in which he writes several essays addressing topics such as good, evil, bad, guilt, bad conscience, and much more. He targets what he calls the noble or master morality along with slave morality. More specifically within noble ... Read More
Nietzsches PhilosophyFriedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, born in 1844, was a German philosopher from the 19th century, whose controversial ideas about truth and reality, and his criticism of humanity significantly shaped modern post-Kantian philosophy. He was a nihilist and is considered the father of existentialism and post-modernism. Nihilism denies the existence of ... Read More
The origins of individuals moral concepts exist as a confusing subject, often receiving no explanation. Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher passionate about writing religious and moral critiques, composed On the Genealogy of Morals to scrutinize and elucidate these perplexing moral concepts. Although the original text consists of three separate essays, ... Read More
Nietzsche is in some ways a response to his preceding philosophers, such as Plato and Socrates. But as opposed to agreeing with these men, he instead presents radically different and new ideas that are in many respects the complete opposite of Platonic thought. This sort of backlash presents new moralities ... Read More
False MadnessAn Analyzation of Friedrich Nietzsches Parable of a Madman Friedrich Nietzsches Parable of a Madman is neither condemning nor celebrating the proclamation of Gods death. It is not a warning, but a statement. The madman is but an informer to the uninformed, and all emotions conveyed by the madman ... Read More
Friedrich Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1884 near Leipzig Germany. He was named after Freidrich Wilhelm the fourth, since they shared a birthday. He had a difficult early life. His father, grandfather and uncle were all Lutheran pastors and his other grandfather was a theologian. At age four, his ... Read More
At one point, Nietzsche describes the action of "giving style" to and shaping one's own character. During this, he writes a sentence that strikes me as very novel for several reasons. This notable sentence is the following, said as through someone were critiquing their own personality and habits "Here a ... Read More
Life itself has been defined as a more and more efficient inner adaptation to external conditions (Nietzsche, p. 79). Nietzsches outlook on life can seem quite bleak. He writes about the nausea and sickness that humankind has for itself and about the ways we have tried to combat that bleakness.In ... Read More
Nietzsche and Dion Brothers in ArmsIn the On the Genealogy of Morality Nietzsche tries to delve deeper into the morals of man and where they originated. A large chunk of his initial investigation came from the words that originated in a literal sense and later came to represent morality as ... Read More
In his introduction, Walter Kaufmann writes that in the book The Birth of Tragedy Friedrich Nietzsche holds an attitude far from glorifying the Dionysian, arguing that Greeks generally, and in their tragedies in particular, cannot be understood adequately so long as we do not realize what potentially destructive forces had ... Read More