Friedrich Nietzsche

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Friedrich Nietzsche was a 19th-century German philosopher known for his critiques of traditional morality and religion, the concept of the "will to power," and the proclamation that "God is dead."

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instanceOf aphorist
essayist
human
philologist
philosopher
writer
burialPlace Röcken
causeOfDeath pneumonia
stroke
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
dateOfBirth 1844-10-15
dateOfDeath 1900-08-25
educatedAt University of Bonn
University of Leipzig
employer University of Basel
familyName Friedrich Nietzsche self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nietzsche
father Carl Ludwig Nietzsche
fieldOfWork aesthetics
ethics
metaphysics
philology
philosophy of culture
philosophy of religion
fullName Friedrich Nietzsche self-linksurface differs
surface form: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
givenName Friedrich
healthIssue mental breakdown in 1889
progressive mental illness after 1889
influenced Albert Camus
Franz Kafka
Gilles Deleuze
Jean-Paul Sartre
Martin Heidegger
Michel Foucault
Sigmund Freud
Thomas Mann
influencedBy Arthur Schopenhauer
Charles Darwin
Immanuel Kant
Richard Wagner
Søren Kierkegaard
languageOfWorkOrName German
mother Carl Ludwig Nietzsche
surface form: Franziska Nietzsche
movement existentialism
modernism
nihilism
perspectivism
nativeLanguage German
notableIdea death of God
eternal recurrence
master–slave morality
perspectivism
revaluation of all values
will to power
Übermensch
notableWork Beyond Good and Evil
Ecce Homo
On the Genealogy of Morality
The Antichrist
The Birth of Tragedy
The Gay Science
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Twilight of the Idols
notedFor aphoristic writing style
critique of Christianity
critique of traditional morality
genealogical method in moral philosophy
proclamation that God is dead
occupation classical philologist
composer
philosopher
poet
university professor
placeOfBirth Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Province of Saxony
Röcken
placeOfDeath Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Weimar
positionHeld Professor of classical philology at the University of Basel
religion Lutheranism
residence Basel-Stadt
surface form: Basel

Naumburg
Sils Maria
Turin
sexOrGender male
sibling Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche

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On the Genealogy of Morality author Friedrich Nietzsche
The Antichrist author Friedrich Nietzsche
The Birth of Tragedy author Friedrich Nietzsche
The Gay Science author Friedrich Nietzsche
Thus Spoke Zarathustra author Friedrich Nietzsche
Twilight of the Idols author Friedrich Nietzsche
Carl Ludwig Nietzsche child Friedrich Nietzsche
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subject surface form: Ethics (Spinoza)
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Fyodor Dostoevsky influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
G. W. F. Hegel influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Heraclitus influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
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Michel de Montaigne influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Niccolò Machiavelli influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Ralph Waldo Emerson influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Ralph influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
subject surface form: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Richard Wagner influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Spinozism influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Thomas Carlyle influenced Friedrich Nietzsche
Albert Camus influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche
Alfred Adler influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche
Benito Mussolini influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche
Bernard Williams influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche