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Most writers claim that Nietzsche's historical analyses of the concept of God provide the most support to justify this claim. However, these analyses do not provide this support. These analyses presuppose that such belief is untenable, and the psychological and sociological motives Nietzsche ...
Below are some thought-provoking Friedrich Nietzsche quotes that will inspire you to think like the greats and tap into your Everyday Power. Friedrich Nietzsche quotes on life and love 1. “It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.”– Friedrich Nietzs...
Friedrich Nietzsche 9. “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? Wh...
Friedrich Nietzsche was raised having five women around him - his mother, grandmother, two aunts and a sister, all living together. His father, a Lutheran pastor, died when Nietzsche was 5 years old. After a Catholic school he studied music and Greco-Roman culture at the famous Schulpfora ...
Nietzsche On Truth Conviction is the belief that in some point of knowledge one possesses absolute truth. Such a belief presumes, then, that absolute truths exist; likewise, that the perfect methods for arriving at them have been found; finally, that every man who has convictions makes use of...
— Friedrich Nietzsche The Gay Science (1882), book 3, no. 125, trans. W. Kaufmann (1974), 181. Science quotes on: | Death (406) | God (776) | Kill (100) | Remain (355) If the world may be thought of as a certain definite quantity of force and as a certain definite number...
Mrs. Forster-Nietzsche informs us about the history of the development of Nietzsche's eternal recurrence in her Introduction: "Thus Spake Zarathustradid not actually come into being until the month of August 1881 in Sils Maria; and it was the idea of the Eternal Recurrence of all things which...
Physically and mentally, Nietzsche collapsed in 1879. He was certain death was near and even arranged his funeral with his sister’s assistance. Promise me that when I die only my friends shall stand about my coffin, and no inquisitive crowd. See that no priest or anyone else utter falsehood...