The salvation problem by Nietzsche

Authors

  • Samahr Al-Yousef

Abstract

This research represents an attempt to find out about the problem of salvation, as dealt with by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, and its results, which later became the focus of attention of many thinkers and philosophers.

If salvation in the religious sense refers to that movement in which a person moves from the lowest world to the higher world, from the human to the divine, and from the physical to the spiritual, then salvation is by Nietzsche and based on his philosophical sense hostile and hostile to everything that is divine and paradoxically, it has taken the opposite form, through Working to overturn the religious foundations and rules upon which the idea of ​​salvation arose, after salvation in the common and familiar sense was an expression of the movement of height and transcendence through liberation from the whole of what is earthly and physically, then with Nietzsche it turned into an inverted movement, so that it became a relentless pursuit of liberation from altitude and paradox through Link to everything that is seen J and sensory.

Published

2020-09-19

How to Cite

اليوسف س. . (2020). The salvation problem by Nietzsche. Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 42(4). Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/9818