Existentialism:Sartre & Nietzsche
.... human potential. Both Sartre and
Nietzsche refer to nihilism and nothingness. To
Nietzsche,
God's death means nihilism. "Given that ....
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Nietzsche
.... IV. LITERARY CRITICISM OF
NIETZSCHE'S THEORIES Taking the last theory discussed about
Nietzsche's concept of
God, Walter Kaufmann says: "It may yet seen that ....
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Nietzsche & Nihilism
.... earth (
Nietzsche 28)! Thus did
Nietzsche proclaim the death of
God via the aesthetics of Zarathustra.
Nietzsche cannot be blamed ....
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The Nihilism of Nietzsche
.... earth (
Nietzsche 28)! Thus did
Nietzsche proclaim the death of
God via the aesthetics of Zarathustra.
Nietzsche cannot be blamed ....
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Existentialism
.... human potential. Both Sartre and
Nietzsche refer to nihilism and nothingness. To
Nietzsche,
God's death means nihilism. "Given that ....
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Existential System of Thought
.... human potential. Both Sartre and
Nietzsche refer to nihilism and nothingness. To
Nietzsche,
God's death means nihilism. "Given that ....
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Nietzsche's critique of Metaphysics
.... But what if
God himself can be simulated, that is to say, reduced to the signs which attest his existence [
Nietzsche's "death of
God"]? ....
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Nietzsche's View of Tragedy
.... Like
Nietzsche, Tillich does not trouble about whether
God exists, though unlike
Nietzsche he declares himself a man of faith (Systematic Theology I 3). ....
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"What Is Noble?" by Nietzsche
.... the self is
god. As an atheist,
Nietzsche replaces
God with his own self and his own desires. Second, this "moral theory" suggests ....
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Nietzsche's Thinking and Discourse
.... he attacks, meaning "by what has now come to be called the language and thought of onto-theology, what
Nietzsche himself simply called
God." Critics have ....
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Nietzsche and Mill on Will
.... in
God, for them alone is there blessedness" (16). The lords, alas, are "cast off," and "the common man has been victorious"--a situation that
Nietzsche ....
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Nietzsche's Treatment of History
.... The temptation, as we shall see, has been to equate Superman with
god-ness and to assign a fundament to randomness. But
Nietzsche's historical universe is one ....
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God
.... 8, 1996: 1-3. Nash, Dr. RH "
Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, And The Death Of
God." http://www.christiananswers.net/summit/nashnkg.html 1-4.
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Political Theories of Nietzsche
.... The Nazi error, if we may call it such, was to equate Superman with
god-ness and again with Nazi ideology. But
Nietzsche's political universe is both cursed ....
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Issue of Aesthetics and Philosophers
.... he attacks, meaning "by what has now come to be called the language and thought of onto-theology, what
Nietzsche himself simply called
God" (Allison xi). ....
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Morality and Philosophy
....
Nietzsche criticizes Kant on the grounds that Kant held up
God, rather than the individual, as the final arbiter on what is right or moral. ....
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Nietzsche, Locke and Kant Friedrich Nietzsche, John Locke, and ...
.... the balance between the positive optimism of Locke and
Nietzsche's rather pessimistic .... a unique and perfect goodness exists within the universe (
God) and that ....
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The Moon & Sixpence
.... morality? Both Kierkegaard and
Nietzsche believe it does. Kierkegaard .... and . . . the divine . . . All duty is ultimately duty to
God . . . The ....
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Nietzschean Conception of Ressentiment
....
Nietzsche expresses his conception of Christianity in Thus Spake Zarathustra, in which he introduced the concepts of the death of
God, the superman, and the ....
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Social Science & Philosophy
.... it.
Nietzsche, on the other hand, argued that
God is dead and man is the sole determiner of morality and values.
Nietzsche affirmed ....
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Genealogy of Morals
.... Such a doctrine, on
Nietzsche's view, puts the ecstatic or fearful experience of
God in view of those who seek an alternative to guilty human experience. ....
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra
.... If
Nietzsche truly possessed the
god-like courage he imputes to Zarathustra, he would admit that he believes himself to probably be the only genuine overman ....
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Camus
.... Like
Nietzsche's death of
God, the absurd reality of human existence strips life of any guidelines, values or meanings that can come from without the individual ....
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Zorba the Greek I. Introduction A. Kazantzakis and Z
.... Kazantzakis espouses a philosophy of absolute freedom that recalls
Nietzsche's description of the superman as one who can become
god: While Kazantzakis ....
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Influences on Kazantzakis' Zorba the Greek
.... Kazantzakis espouses a philosophy of absolute freedom that recalls
Nietzsche's description of the superman as one who can become
god: While Kazantzakis ....
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Miguel de Unamuno
.... them a comfort that will never be his own because of accepting the truth and having looked into the face of
God and declaring, like
Nietzsche,
God is dead ....
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Existentialism
.... For
Nietzsche, the superior man admits that
God is dead and takes responsibility for his own actions, and this is a key existential view found in Sartre and ....
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NIETZSCHE, FREUD, AND INTELLECTUALISM
.... of human knowledge and were man and government meet,
Nietzsche's intellectual search .... fervor, and at the same time the compromises relative to
God, the Church ....
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Jean-Paul Sartre
.... The superman or overman of
Nietzsche is his image of the idea of human life .... The Madman runs into the square calling out for
God and then tells those who are ....
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Marcel Duchamp
.... The new sensibility's sources lay in, the realization of the appalling emptiness of a world in which
God, as
Nietzsche had declared, was dead; in less ....
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