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I would like to know something concerning the formulation of Nietzsche's theories. According to what I have read there is an innate limitation to what the Ubermensch can do in terms of transgressing moral rules by virtue of the fact that Nietzsche's doctrine is "life affirming". But I've heard that because the Ubermensch is seen as an artist and creator of his own morality there are therefore no boundaries. This situation to me seems odd as Nietzsche saw that monotheism had died, that we were left as a civilizastion with the abyss of Nihilism, and wanted to create a bridge over the abyss through the mythology of the Ubermensch and the etternal recurrence.
Basically I would like to know is there an innate contradiction regarding boundaries or can those 2 afore mentioned ideals coexist in the theory. Does anyone here in FFR read Nietzsche, I would really welcome some feedback on this.
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auauauau
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ok,
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