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Nietzsche’s philosophy was inspired by Schopenhauer and agreed that the world is driven only by will, not by a supreme being. He also agreed that the world is what you see it and there is nothing beyond it. But Nietzsche believed there is more to the world than the...
In contrast to classical Greek philosophy, Nietzsche believed that religion kept us from developing our true potential. He thought that humans had been corrupted by their belief in gods and myths, and had lost sight of the real meaning of life. Instead of living...
Søren Kierkegaard probably was the first philosopher who identified the feeling of confusion when presented with the choice to act according to our will. According to him, the decision to choose something was a paradoxical situation in a sense because we always choose...
Soren Kierkegaard’s writings were written in response to the political, religious, and philosophical ideas of his time. He argued that the existence of an external world beyond our senses meant that we could never escape the question of whether there really is an...
Kierkegaard and Nietzsche both talked about the possibility of experiencing something beyond normal concepts. For them, life consisted firstly in creating oneself, but also in living through others. Their philosophies were essentially atheistic, focusing on the...
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