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What were the core beliefs of Friedrich Nietzsche?

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What were the core beliefs of Friedrich Nietzsche?

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In addition to the previous answer, Nietzsche believed that everyone should utilize their abilities. You could call Nietzsche something of a naturalist because he believed the exercise of your all of your abilities in whichever way you choose regaredless to conventional morality is the ‘natural’ use of them. Ergo, he believed in the ability of the strong to dominate the weak, as the exercise of power in such a way was deemed ‘natural’ by Nietzsche. He also believed that conventional morality is the creation of the weak protesting at being supressed by the strong, a morality of victimhood. He says that the weak call all of their own attributes to what we call ‘good’ because they believe that since they are the ones being supressed then all of their other qualities besides being victimized must be good. This is how Nietzsche began his concept of the superman and how he dismissed any morality that we see as natural, because if our basis for morality is merely learned from our forebears th

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