I am Superman I have read Mr. Nietzsche s work 50

Updated on culture 2024-05-29
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The landlord is not a racetrack, but also has his own independent thoughts.

    But it may be that the student, who has been closed in a certain environment for too long and has not met someone who agrees with his thoughts, Nietzsche's ideas are consistent with many people in modern times, so the landlord has found the sameness here, and the excited and crazy state of mind can also be seen.

    Hitler's ability is difficult to do much today, and there is still a long way to go from looking up to success, but Nietzsche's fragile madness and redemption are really difficult to become the ideological pillar of a person who wants to be called a master.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Nietzsche's Superman is the master of mankind? Was Hitler Superman? Typical people who only read Nietzsche's words are talking nonsense, and don't talk nonsense if you haven't read Nietzsche's original work completely.

    I think you are a monkey not a superman, only a monkey is keen on ruling and obeying, only a monkey cares about the throne and power, if you are a superman, then you belong to the earth, what does it have to do with us ordinary people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You should have your own brain!

    Your brain is like a racetrack, and you take everything Nietzsche says, but he's more mysterious and famous, and you can read it to show off to others and get the satisfaction of vanity, isn't it?

    If you can accept the beggar's philosophy, then you are a beggar.

    Calm your mind and think about it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Superman is just a person who pretends to be powerful in the face of helpless reality, but in fact he is still a small person in essence, and the more arrogant he is, the more humble he is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hahaha (Skinny doesn't laugh)! What an arrogant, inactive, whimsical, daydreaming fool.

    I'll tell you a truth now: "What will happen" is always a fool's excuse for his foolishness.

    Before your state of mind matures, I suggest that you don't read such advanced books, you should read the true story of Ah Q, Ah Q and you are not only partial.

    Alas... Lower Thinking Things!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mr. Chen Jiaying once said: "It is better not to study philosophy without studying it deeply." Heidegger said, "To read Nietzsche, you must first read Aristotle for ten years." These two sentences are really confirmed today.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Landlord, you are very much like the protagonist in Toon's "Crime and Punishment", pulling what what cob.

    But there is one thing: you don't even have the guts to kill.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ay. The failure of society No wonder there are so many psychologists.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mourning: It's really better than Ah Q, you should use cold water to sober your head.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's been a long time since I've met someone who speaks to me in an alien voice.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Thank you for your 2 points P.S. P.S. I have time to watch less cartoons.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Aren't you like the crowd?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The superman Nietzsche who decided that "God is dead".

    Nietzsche's full name: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.

    Nationality: German.

    Year of birth and death: 1844-1900.

    Works: "The Birth of Tragedy", "The Theory of the Beam Leak Zarathustra", "The Theory of the Moral System", "The Wagner Incident", "The Theory of the Will to Power".

    Major achievements: Nietzsche was a famous German philosopher, voluntarist, poet and essayist. He was the first to criticize modern Western society, condemning the liberal bourgeoisie at that time as a "philistine" who stuck to the old ways and lived secretly, and believed that it was necessary to deny the declining Western civilization.

    He wants to wake up the whole world: God is dead! Everything must be revalued!

    He preached that "Superman" was the creator of history. His ideological translation you changed the demands and aspirations of the bourgeoisie that were monopolizing. The belligerent nature of Nietzsche's philosophy became the ideological source of modern Nazism.

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a famous German philosopher. Nietzsche was born in Prussia Saxony in 1844 to a family of village pastors. From an early age, Nietzsche believed that he had Polish aristocratic blood and was proud of it.

    In 1865, Nietzsche entered the University of Leipzig to study classical philology and began to come into contact with Schopenhauer's philosophical ideas. These ideas later became the starting point for Nietzsche's philosophical reflections. In 1869, at the age of 25, Nietzsche was hired as a professor of classical philology at the University of Basel in Switzerland.

    In 1879, Nietzsche resigned from his teaching position at the University of Basel and began a ten-year wandering career, while also entering the first period of creation. In 1889, Nietzsche, who had been incomprehensible for a long time, lost his mind when he was clinging to the neck of a horse being abused by a groom on the streets of Turin. In 1900, Nietzsche died at the age of 55.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In Nietzsche's view, "Superman" has at least the following characteristics:

    The first superman is the culmination of human biological evolution and is the best part of the human species. He stands above the whole of humanity and cannot be confused with mediocre groups, and is a testimony to the inequality of mankind, society, and nations.

    The second Superman is a genius, a true essence; Supermen have a great desire for power, they are the most powerful, the most powerful, the most independent, and the most courageous. Julius Caesar and Napoleon are the prototypes of Superman.

    The third Superman tries to possess everything, to rule everything, without any cowardly character. They are above the notions of good and evil, and are not condemned by their conscience.

    The fourth Superman loves adventure and takes pleasure in adventure; They specifically choose the strong to fight with; They look for the most vicious enemies among their best friends.

    Fifth, Superman is a supreme moral ideal; The superman itself is the embodiment of truth and morality, the creator and possessor of norms and values; They legislate for humanity, their will, and speech is law; Their moral standard is "I can do it", and there is no such thing as "I should do it".

    The sixth superman is absolutely free, self-sufficient, and selfish. Superman is the most arrogant. They are proud of everything, far from the masses, and by no means fly in groups like birds, but like eagles, they dance with their teeth and claws, and they are alone, galloping freely, without any friends.

    Fold seventh. Superman is the most able to endure painful torment and rise from it. They endure the most intense and painful suffering, and they have the strongest willpower. The most painful genius has the most hope of becoming a superman.

    Nietzsche's superman can also be understood as a saint often spoken of in China. Feng Youlan, a modern Chinese philosopher, divides human beings into four realms: "the natural realm, the utilitarian realm, the moral realm, and the heaven and earth realm".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Between heaven and earth, I am the only one. It's called Superman! Otherwise, there is no essential difference from ordinary people, what can be called "superman" there??

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Superman is not a concrete person, but an illusory image. Nietzsche believed that the superman does not exist in reality, it is the ideal image of the future man, and it is the self-transcendence of man. Nietzsche advocated that the purpose of life is to realize the will to power, to expand the self, to become a superman who controls everything, and to defy traditional moral values, to do whatever he wants, to achieve the self by enslaving the weak.

    Nietzsche's writing was brilliant and heroic, and with extraordinary courage and astonishing insight, he subverted accepted values and ridiculed all virtues. Nietzsche's voluntarism reflects the awakening of consciousness, triggers people's rethinking of the meaning and value of life, and opens up the trend of modern irrationalism, so it is appreciated and highly respected by postmodernism. He did not establish any philosophical system, but only wrote some enlightening prose and aphorisms, with which he conquered the world.

    Throughout Nietzsche's life, he was displaced, afflicted by illness, not understood, and finally insane, all of which showed that Nietzsche was only a mortal. But what he dedicated to humanity was not only new philosophical ideas, but also new hopes and beliefs. From this point of view, he is indeed a superman.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I don't agree with everyone.

    In his source "Thus Said Zarathustra", Nietzsche uses Zarathustra's words to say "I love mankind", and the prototype of the superman is Goethe, and in his criticism of the decadent philosophy of Socrates, he enthusiastically praises this literary giant, who considers himself to be the sowing of superhuman seeds - Zarathustra.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No Nietzsche only considered himself the embodiment of the sun

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I have to say that this is a one-sided understanding of Nietzsche, that is, a misunderstanding.

    The Superman Theory is just a solution proposed by Nietzsche, a sensitive philosopher who was prematurely aware of the crisis in the Western spiritual world.

    At that time, Marx on the left criticized the social division of labor as a machine; On the right, Nietzsche criticized social indifference and inhumanity. Superman said nothing more than to praise the greatness of human nature and praise the beauty of human nature. It advocates a return to human perception and the search for human beings, the right of human beings as organisms.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Nietzsche does not have his own definition of superman. Nietzsche's philosophership as a poetic philosopher does not define a particular concept with a strict definition.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Superman—> human—> the human being required by the eternal reincarnation of a strong will and the same.

    Heidegger's Annotations. Nietzsche longed for the transcendence of man in ethics and morality.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    He only thinks that the future good and bad choices will make it possible to give birth to Superman, and he is just a prophet. What's more, Superman is harsh, and his mind is so delicate, presumably he also stays in speculation and planning.

    But I don't think he's necessarily telling the truth. The best prophesied not necessarily the best, but the evil to move history forward. His numerous aphorisms show that he is troubled by the problem of lies.

    We should recognize that intentions and consequences do not correspond directly, and that the best should only focus on the results, and that whether the process is good or evil is only worthy of future evaluation.

    For details, please refer to "Thus Said Zarathustra", "Nietzsche: Standing at the Turning Point of the Century", and "Nietzsche's Subtle Words".

    I'm just a junior high school student who forgives you, and I probably don't understand as well as you.

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