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Antikhrist. Ecce Homo. Sumerki idolov [Der Antichrist. Ecce homo. Götzen-Dämmerung]
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What is Christianity? A religion of goodness and mercy - or a ‘religion of losers’ that ties the hands of a strong personality and entangles believers with a guilt complex? How should one deal with one’s ‘inner demons’? Should we suppress them, driving them deeper and deeper - or, on the contrary, learn to accept them - is this the best way to manage them? And, finally, what is more important - sensory or intellectual perception of the world? Morality that controls instincts - or these instincts themselves?
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What is Christianity? A religion of goodness and mercy - or a ‘religion of losers’ that ties the hands of a strong personality and entangles believers with a guilt complex? How should one deal with one’s ‘inner demons’? Should we suppress them, driving them deeper and deeper - or, on the contrary, learn to accept them - is this the best way to manage them? And, finally, what is more important - sensory or intellectual perception of the world? Morality that controls instincts - or these instincts themselves?
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Autor/-in
Nietzsche Friedrich
Verlag
AST
ISBN
9785171152055
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2023
Seiten
352
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What is Christianity? A religion of goodness and mercy - or a ‘religion of losers’ that ties the hands of a strong personality and entangles believers with a guilt complex? How should one deal with one’s ‘inner demons’? Should we suppress them, driving them deeper and deeper - or, on the contrary, learn to accept them - is this the best way to manage them? And, finally, what is more important - sensory or intellectual perception of the world? Morality that controls instincts - or these instincts themselves?