{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","author_name":"Hide\u0026Seek (npub10r…3625r)","author_url":"https://nostr.ae/npub10r37rgdjcj6yprg4fdayd58dqfxpwnr8u59nun45q4mfg3vajg0s63625r","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://nostr.ae","html":"I disagree, he definitely condamned metaphysics as the fantasy of suffering people trying to escape this world. He calls it afterworlds, or backworlds, and there's a chapter about it in Zarathustra.\n\nHe also took any belief and values to be a necessary human creation, but seemed ro claim that outgrowing those and chosing your own values and belief was the ultimate act of creation for yourself and mankind. (And has been the ultimate act of creation from the prophets of the past)\n\nI'm not sure what to make of Nietzche exactly or what he had in mind with going in this direction, but a very simple to way to sumarize is thought is that he proned a form of radical self-sovereignty that wanted anything ruling upon the individuals out of the window.\n\nThat being said, I don't think that excludes spirituality per say, and I don't think that's a statement on whether or not metaphysical things do exist. \n\n"}
