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RE: Philosophy 101, #8: Why did Nietzsche proclaim that “God is Dead”?
Let's see if I can pen down a new post to clarify this.
I think you just did @chhaylin ;-)
And we seem to have drifted right into the very situation you described.
I don't suppose Nietzsche offered suggestions on how to correct that?
Or would that have been too easy for him? i.e. No rewards/growth without struggle.
Nietzsche offered suggestions. He wrote how we could find our authenticity, and how we can build our own values. He described it in quite valorous terms. He was extremely concerned with our society, and gave us some ideas on how we could become a 'higher type of man' - the Ubermensch. Part of it is indeed to learn to overcome our struggles, because there's only rewards/growth through struggles.
All you ever seem to hear about Nietzsche is the "that which does not kill me..." quote.
Or this... ;)
That's better.
;-)
You mean this ;)
I hadn't even made that connection.
He totally ripped her song off. ;-)
You mean this ...
Nope, definitely NOT that. ;-)