
Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None Part 1Legacy of Great Minds 484
프리드리히 니체Zarathustra descends from his mountain after years of solitude to bring truth to humanity.
He proclaims that man is something to be overcome, and the Ubermensch must be created.
Traditional virtues and morals are criticized as outdated and limiting.
Religious disdain for the body and obsession with the afterlife are seen as illusions.
The marketplace and the noisy crowd are likened to flies that obscure truth.
The true creator walks a lonely path, dismantling old values to birth new ones.
Voluntary death is presented as a final act of freedom for the enlightened soul.
This part outlines the vision of the Ubermensch and Zarathustra’s philosophical mission.
He proclaims that man is something to be overcome, and the Ubermensch must be created.
Traditional virtues and morals are criticized as outdated and limiting.
Religious disdain for the body and obsession with the afterlife are seen as illusions.
The marketplace and the noisy crowd are likened to flies that obscure truth.
The true creator walks a lonely path, dismantling old values to birth new ones.
Voluntary death is presented as a final act of freedom for the enlightened soul.
This part outlines the vision of the Ubermensch and Zarathustra’s philosophical mission.
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