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Friedrich Nietzsche questioned traditional values and morality from "summary" of Humanly Possible by Sarah Bakewell

Friedrich Nietzsche was a philosopher who challenged the prevailing beliefs and values of his time. He believed that traditional morality was based on outdated ideas and needed to be reevaluated. Nietzsche argued that society's values were limiting individuals' potential for growth and self-realization. He believed that people should question and challenge long-held beliefs in order to discover their own values and truths. Nietzsche's critique of traditional morality was a central theme in his work. He believed that concepts such as good and evil were subjective and that individuals should create their own moral code based on their own experiences and beliefs. This idea was revolutionary at the time, as it challenged the idea that morality was universal and fix...
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