Contribution of Friedrich Nietzsche

The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche is known as one of the main representatives of atheistic philosophy. He is considered as an important forerunner of Existentialism movement and postmodernist thinker. He is famous for the phrase "God is dead". However, he is often characterized as the most religious atheist. In this contradictory tensions, lies the enigmatic thinker, Nietzsche, who raised a number of fundamental questions that challenge the root of the philosophical tradition of the West. He is the precursor of Jacques Derrida .
He challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality, famously asserting that "God is dead", leading to charges of Atheism, Moral Skepticism, Relativism and Nihilism. His original notions of the "will to power" as mankind's main motivating principle, of the "Ubermensch" as the goal of humanity, and of "eternal return" as a means of evaluating one's life, have all generated much debate and argument among scholars. He He is considered the father of Nihilism, which teaches that there is no ultimate meaning to human existence. In his book "On the Genealogy of Morality", Nietzsche says" 'pseudo-modernism' is like a poison that ran through the body of mankind to death". He was opposed to judgemental approach by saying that fake intellectuals always judge.
Some of his important works include 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra', 'Beyond good and evil', 'The Gay Science', 'Will to Power'. He says that when we failed to challenge the concept we accept that concept or we came to morality.

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