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" God is dead " is a widely-quoted statement by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It first appears in The Gay Science (Deutsch: Die fröhliche Wissenschaft ), section 108 (New Struggles), i...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 – August 25, 1900) ( ) was a 19th- century German philosopher and classical philologist. He wrote critical texts on religion, morality, contem...
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God is dead - Friedrich Nietzsche agonized quote from his work 'The Gay Science' ... Home > Philosophy Index > Nietzsche - God is dead quote ... Nietzsche quotation; God is dead...
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God is Dead - when he wrote those words, Nietzsche didn't mean the death of a literal god, but the death of the shared cultural belief in a god in Europe. Find out more... ... The first thing to be clear about here is what should be an obvious fact: Nietzsche did not say "God is dead." Just like Shakespeare did not say "To be,
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“Do we not smell the divine putrefaction?—for even Gods putrefy! God is dead! God remains dead! And we have killed him! How shall we console ourselves, the most murderous of all murderers? . . . Is not the magnitude of this deed too great ... “It turns out, of course, that it is Nietzsche who is dead, God remains.”...
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Backup of Friedrich Nietzsche: God is dead quote, as discussed on Dear Habermas. ... Friedrich Nietzsche is notable for having declared that God is dead and for having written several of his works in the presumption that man must find a new mode of being given the demise of God. Perhaps the most interesting quote on this...
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Nietzsche said "God is dead." Was he right? Why or why not? Something that never existed in the first place can not die. ... Nietzsche did not llterally mean "God is physically dead". Nietzsche was a wonderful, deeply misunderstood philosopher (mainly due to his sister's (Elizabeth if memory serves) antics after his death ws...
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Turning the tables: Secular philosophy as the coping mechanism of the godless. ... Nietzsche, who is considered one of modern Christianity's most formidable philosophical foes, espoused the idea that "God is dead! God remains dead! And we...
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He sees that the West has become nihilistic. ... The problem of technology, Heidegger believes, is possible to be overcome but not by a changed use of technology. Instead, salvation from nihilism and alienation will be attained through a new understanding ... This paper explores Heidegger’s position on the problem of technology,
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Few statements of (idiosyncratic) disbelief have had the influence of Nietzsche's pronouncement, placed in the ... Do we not hear anything yet of the noise of the gravediggers who are burying God? Do we not smell anything yet of God's decomposition? Gods too decompose. God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.
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