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{{person|name=Friedrich Nietzsche|occupation=Philosopher|birthday=October 15, 1844|ethnicity=German<ref>https://culture.pl/en/article/was-nietzsche-polish</ref>|image=File:Nietzsche.jpg}}
{{person|name=Friedrich Nietzsche|occupation=Philosopher|birthday=October 15, 1844|ethnicity=German<ref>https://culture.pl/en/article/was-nietzsche-polish</ref>|image=File:Nietzsche.jpg}}
'''Friedrich Nietzsche''' is an extremely influential 19th-century German philosopher and [[protocel]].  While initially a nihilist, being a strong critic of tradition [[religion]] and other forms of objective morality, he eventually developed a "new" form of ethics based on overcoming weakness.<ref>https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nietzsche/</ref><ref>https://medium.com/i-m-h-o/the-troubled-relationship-between-nietzsche-and-postmodernism-de6d4de8ef1d</ref>
'''Friedrich Nietzsche''' is an extremely influential 19th-century German philosopher and [[protocel]].  While initially a nihilist, being a strong critic of traditional [[religion]] and other systems that propose an objective basis for morality, he eventually developed a "new" form of ethics based on overcoming weakness.<ref>https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nietzsche/</ref><ref>https://medium.com/i-m-h-o/the-troubled-relationship-between-nietzsche-and-postmodernism-de6d4de8ef1d</ref>
His maxim of the eternal return posits that people should make decisions that result in a beautiful life that they would want to live for eternity.
His maxim of the eternal return posits that people should make decisions that result in a beautiful life that they would want to live for eternity.


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