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Nietzsche's Ideas on Humanness and Philosophy
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This 3 page paper provides an overview of the philosopher's take on what it is to be human as well as what lurks within philosophers' statements. The book Beyond Good and Evil is used to answer some questions. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Nietzsche's Last Man
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This 5 page paper explores the concept and compares and contrasts some of his insights to biblical thought. Numerous quotes from Zarathustra are included. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Nietzsche's Objections To Democracy: Criticism
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6 pages in length. Nietzsche might be considered an anarchist when it comes to the notion of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as it relates to his fellow human beings. Declaring that the human race – more specifically those who comprise the upper echelon of social class – should be under no other form of laws of societal conform than those he chooses to uphold on his own, Nietzsche subscribed to the notion of government whose presence is kept to a bare minimum with regard to man's aspirations – both personal and enterprise – so as to allow "the efficient and intelligent individual" (Mencken, 1908) to carve out his own destiny without undue restriction. This, however, would only be extended to those members of society who deserved such freedom – the upper caste – inasmuch as the lower caste was not welcome to live at the same social level. In short, the higher man, who "should admit no responsibility whatever to the lower castes" (Mencken, 1908), would be wholly permitted to work the lower caste as slave labor and have them understand how lucky they are to even live among the upper class. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Nietzsche's Superman
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A 5 page paper that explores Nietzsche's concept of the Superman. According to Nietzsche, traditionally accepted values of society and religion prevented humans from growing and reaching their potential. The Superman was an individual who determined his own values and based on that, also determined what was good and evil. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Nietzsche's Superman
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This 7 page paper delves into this philosopher's concept of superman and looks at it in respect to religion and transcendence. Nietzsche's rejection of Christianity and his concept that God is dead are each discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Nietzsche’s “Birth of Tragedy” and its Relation to Socratean Thought
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A 5 page examination of the views of the German philosopher Nietzsche and Socrates in regard to morality. Contends that although Nietzsche is most for what is perceived as his opposition to morality while Socrates is remembered for his quest to define morality and what it means to act in a morally responsible way, both agree that life is an ongoing struggle between the values of just and unjust, right and wrong, admissibility and shamefulness. Although the popular perception of Nietzsche is that he opposes morality, a closer look at this man and his writings reveals that he saw morality as being defined by the same factors by which Socrates saw it being defined. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Nietzsche/Good, Bad & Evil
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A 5 page research paper that analyzes what Nietzsche meant in making a distinction between the concepts of good and bad, versus good and evil. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Nietzsche/Will to Power
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A 5 page research paper that discussing Nietzsche's philosophy regarding the "will to power." The writer describes how Nietzsche built upon the ideas of Schopenhauer and Lotze. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Nihilism in the Arguments and Theories of Friedrich Nietzsche
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This is an 11 page paper discussing Nietzsche and the concept of nihilism within his work. German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) is probably best known for his works on nihilism; the belief that all values, truths and morals which have been constructed by man are baseless including those within the Bible. Nietzsche did not originally begin his work in the area in nihilism but throughout his own study and questioning of the theories of truth found in theology, the classics and philosophy which had always been readily accepted for centuries, he concluded that the eventual course of man would be that of nihilism. As man demands more answers through the field of science, many of the traditional theories and religious beliefs will be stripped away. At the same time, humans will begin to realize that they cannot meet the ideals of the invented truth and will not be able to transcend into that “higher world”. Despair follows and man must return to nature and a time of humanity where the invented concepts of “good” versus “evil” are no longer relevant. Beliefs are then based on the singular concepts of each person living each day. However, these ideas are contrary to societal beliefs and the basic structure of society and therefore society as we know it will be destroyed.
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Nihilism In Today's Youth
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A 5 page essay on how today's youth, particularly black males, are demonstrating nihilistic principles in their ‘‘street culture.'' Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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