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Friedrich Nietzsche was influenced by various philosophies, including the works of Arthur Schopenhauer, Richard Wagner's music and philosophy, Ancient Greek philosophy, and the concept of the Übermensch (Overman/Superman) that he developed himself. He also critiqued Christianity, traditional morality, and the concept of eternal recurrence in his writings.
Friedrich Nietzsche was German by nationality.
Friedrich Nietzsche was around 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall.
Friedrich Nietzsche was buried in the Röcken cemetery in Germany.
Friedrich Nietzsche was a renowned philosopher whose work profoundly influenced modern thought. He is known for his exploration of topics such as the will to power, the ubermensch, and nihilism. Nietzsche's critiques of religion, morality, and culture continue to be studied and debated by scholars worldwide.
Friedrich Nietzsche was German. He was born in Prussia, which is part of present-day Germany.
Freud was influenced by various thinkers including philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, physiologist Ernst Brücke, and physician Josef Breuer. Additionally, Freud was impacted by his own clinical experiences with patients, which ultimately led to the development of psychoanalysis.
Friedrich Nietzsche's birth name is Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.
Friedrich Nietzsche's gravestone is inscribed with "FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE. 1844-1900."
Friedrich Nietzsche was around 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall.
Friedrich Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844.
Friedrich Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844.
The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche was created in 1907.
Friedrich Nietzsche died on August 25, 1900 at the age of 55.
Friedrich Nietzsche was buried in the Röcken cemetery in Germany.
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Friedrich Nietzsche actually encouraged drinking, he did not discourage it.