Nietzsche's statement signals the loss of traditional moral values, prompting a search for new life-affirming principles
Nietzsche's statement signals the loss of traditional moral values, prompting a search for new life-affirming principles
What Nietzsche means by eternal recurrence — would you live this exact life infinitely again
Nietzsche's eternal recurrence posits living one's life infinitely, challenging us to affirm existence
What Nietzsche's will to power is — not political domination but the drive to self-overcoming
Nietzsche's will to power: intrinsic human drive for self-transcendence
What Nietzsche means by master and slave morality — two competing value systems
Nietzsche contrasts master morality valuing strength, slave morality valuing meekness
How does the concept of 'finitude' (limit or boundary) influence the existentialist understanding of authenticity in Sartre's philosophy?
Finitude in Sartre's existentialism underscores authenticity as embracing life's inherent limits to define one's essence
What Kierkegaard means by the 'leap of faith' — rational grounds alone cannot justify religious commitment
Kierkegaard's 'leap of faith' refers to embracing belief without rational justification
What Žižek means by 'ideology is our spontaneous relation to the world' — we act ideologically even when we think we don't
Ideology shapes unconscious behaviors and perceptions in everyday life
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