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Friedrich Nietzsche: The Battle of God vs. Superman

Background Friedrich Nietzsche was born on October 15, Nietzsche came from a long line of Lutheran ministers (father, grandfather) Entered the University of Bonn in 1864 as a theology and philology (the study of language in written historical sources) student He was from Weimar Germany. He was interested in Psychology and the value theory (encompasses a range of approaches to understanding how, why, and to what degree humans should value things, whether the thing is a person, idea, object, or anything else).

Left the University to live in solitude and write. By his mid-40s, Nietzsche began his life- long battle with mental illness (engendered by syphilis) In 1872 Published his first book, The Birth of Tragedy Some of his main works: –1882 The Gay Science –1886 Beyond Good and Evil –1887 On the Genealogy of Morals

He died August 25, He was 56 years old (died in an insane asylum). His Life-Long Goal: He was committed to teaching us how to live life to the fullest –This could best be done in a godless, meaningless world!

Friedrich Nietzsche was an existentialist philosopher of the 19th century who opposed the foundations of traditional morality and Christianity. He believed in the realities of the world we live in, rather than those situated in a world beyond.

Christianity Nietzsche believes that there is no proof in the Christian religion and that it is an antiquity viewed in our times from remote prehistory. “One would be lacking character if they did not become a priest or an apostle according to Christian dogmas of a revengeful God, sin, and the danger of eternal damnation” “The everyday Christian is a terrible role model because of their spiritual stupidity and they do not deserve to be judged harshly.”

The Death of God Nietzsche hated what Christianity had done to the world –It zapped it of its greatness Nietzsche was an Open Atheist –The first politically right atheist He believed that God would Die –God dies when men realize they created God—not vise versa –And with God’s death, also comes the death of Universal ideas and Truths How God Dies –Christianity makes us strive for perfection to relieve guilt –Thus we use science to obtain order & perfection –Our Science kills God and our belief in Absolutes Science explains everything from creation to the Big Bang

Superman & His Will To Power The Death of God will liberate others –For some, God’s death is a glass half full! –It is a great opportunity to do great things –A godless, meaningless world is FREEDOM! –Life becomes a blank page for us to write our own life story Not a coloring book in which we have to stay in the lines –God’s death gives us Liberation: 1) from guilt 2) to be creative 3) to construct one’s own horizon 4) to follow your own will to power

Superman & His Will To Power What is our Will To Power? –For Nietzsche, it is man’s internal drive for greatness and creativity –For centuries, it has been suppressed by Christianity –It is the voice in our head/heart that tells us to strive to rise above the masses (not take care of them) and to master everything

The Superman What is a Superman –Part poet, part philosopher, part saint –He is the one that sees possibilities in the lost horizon –He even may need to be cruel and disconnected –He follows his Will to Power and is FREE for the first time!! Not all Supermen are alike –They must be true to themselves—each taking a different path –Break away from society—Don’t lead! To lead 1) forces you to take care of others again, 2) risks making yourself into a new god, 3) may stifle others from being their own supermen. But what should a Superman do? –Nietzsche is purposely vague –If he told us, we would follow him—not our own Will

The Danger in Nietzsche Nietzsche wrote some dangerous things –1) Men should withdraw from society & public responsibility –2) He invites the apocalypse & war of the herd –3) He advocates eugenics (selective breeding) –4) He tells us to not care for others The Abuse of his writings by Hitler (and others) –Nietzsche is linked with fascism –He would have hated Hitler His leading, his small ideas, his Nationalism –But his writings are easily abused What we say and write have consequences

Closing Thoughts Is Nietzsche just giving us another Truth –He is giving us his perspective—not Truth –But his is the best yet, for it understands perspectives Nietzsche gives us radical new ideas: –1) Perspectivism—all social truth is subjective –2) Arguing against the ideas of benevolence, brotherhood, charity, and pity (for who has ever questioned those) –3) The Excitement and freedom of a meaningless world Most importantly, Nietzsche reminds us to seize the day –Most of our lives are spent doing nothing—we wake up, go to work, go to bed –Follow your “Will To Power”—Think outside the Social Box –Don’t be part of the herd—Make your mark on history!

Quotes “One must have a good memory to be able to keep the promises one makes.” “Only sick music makes money today.” “Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one.” “There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.”