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Nietzsche challenged traditional values and morals from "summary" of The Philosophy Book by DK
Nietzsche was a philosopher who sought to question and deconstruct the established values and morals of his time. He believed that society's traditional beliefs were arbitrary constructs that limited individual freedom and potential. By challenging these norms, Nietzsche aimed to encourage people to think for themselves and create their own moral codes. Nietzsche argued that conventional moral systems, such as Christianity, imposed guilt and self-denial on individuals, suppressing their natural desires and instincts. He believed that embracing one's true nature and desires was essential for personal growth and fulfillment. In this way, Nietzsche advocated for a more authentic and liberated way of living. ...Similar Posts
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