Dusk of idols

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By reconsidering the values ​​on which Western societies are built, he believes that these values ​​need to be replaced with values ​​that support the will to power and development.

To ask questions by hammering and to have everything we receive as an answer to our question.” Nietzsche considers this book a temporary laziness break for a psychologist, and perhaps also a new war, a declaration of a major war. As for the interrogation of idols, for him the matter is not related to contemporary idols, but to eternal idols that are moved here with a hammer. So what does Nietzsche mean by this statement? When we turn the pages of the book, we find most of it is a criticism directed at the great sages and philosophers of every age. Nietzsche criticizes their negative position in life, as man, in his opinion, is a subject of dispute and not a judgment. He considers belief in “reason at any price a self-deception by philosophers and moralists, and that reformist ethics, including Christianity, were cases of misunderstanding.

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