THE PROBLEM OF GOODNESS IN NIETZSCHE'S CONCEPT: PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECT
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Nietzsche, good, evil, morality, religion, revaluation of values, death of God, superman, philosophy of lifeAbstract
Abstract: The article examines the problem of goodness in Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical system from the perspective of philosophical and religious analysis. It is shown that Nietzsche's criticism of traditional Christian morality is related to his idea of a "reassessment of all values" and the concept of the "death of God." The article emphasizes that the Nietzschean understanding of goodness destroys the dualism of moral categories and opens the way to a new type of spirituality based on the creative will of man, analyzes the ontological and ethical consequences of Nietzschean reappraisal, as well as its impact on modern philosophy and religious consciousness
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