Analysis of the man as the subject of the social life is a subject of the article. The issue of the religion is in these deliberations fundamental, because the hierarchy of values has an impact of human life. According to Nietzsche’s the Christendom is reflecting the decadent nature of man and is leading to the nihilism. He is creating the concept of the superman as the excellent being. He is also describing whom the man is and at the same time he is criticizing the aspect of the religiousness. The man is able to improve, that is to self-overcome, therefore it isn’t worthwhile devoting the energy to the faith and the passive obedience, but exploiting her for the artistic work.Przedmiotem artykułu jest analiza człowieka jako podmiotu życia s...
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Analysis of the man as the subject of the social life is a subject of the article. The issue of the ...
This text refers to the reluctance Polish philosopher, Marian Zdziechowski, to the philosophy of Fri...
Friedrich Nietzsche in his books fought against the christian God and during his fight he spoke abou...
In the second part of the series of articles devoted to criticism of humanitarinism will be presente...
The article presents a synthetic analysis of three ways in which evil was understood over centuries ...
Nietzschean way of understanding ressentiment is rooted in the naturalistic tradition, but the autho...
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This paper recalls a less known aspect of Hegelian philosophy of religion consisting in the radical ...
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