Nietzsche viewpoints on women have always been controversial. He described them with terms such cunning, craven and repugnant. His comments come across as misogynistic. Other students of Nietzsche believe his viewpoints were reflections of Aristotle rather than exclusivity.
Nietzsche believed in the concept of the "will to power," which emphasizes individuals' drive to achieve their full potential and assert their dominance. He also challenged traditional morality and values, advocating for a more individualistic and self-reliant approach to life. Nietzsche's ideas have had a significant influence on existentialism and postmodern philosophy.
Unlike the prevailing Greek view that women were inferior to men and belonged in the domestic sphere, Plato believed that women should have equal access to education and should be able to contribute to society in the same ways as men. He argued for equality between men and women in terms of intellectual capabilities and the ability to govern.
Friedrich Nietzsche was German by nationality.
Descartes held traditional views of women as intellectually inferior to men, believing that women were more emotional and less rational. He also did not advocate for women's rights or equality in society.
Friedrich Nietzsche was around 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall.
Heinz Malorny has written: 'Zur Philosophie Friedrich Nietzsches'
Elke-A Wachendorff has written: 'Friedrich Nietzsche' -- subject(s): Culture, Philosophy 'Friedrich Nietzsches Strategien der \\'
Max Oehler has written: 'Geschichte des Deutschen Ritter-Ordens' -- subject(s): History, Teutonic Knights 'Friedrich Nietzsches Ahnentafel'
Nietzsches God - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Norway:15
The cast of Nietzsches God - 2012 includes: Ruth Alfhild Reitan as Old lady Mark Anthony Guerrero as Suspect Arne Reitan as Professor
Georg Friedrich Brandes has written: 'Ueber die Weiber' -- subject(s): Women
increased men's domination of women.
Aldo Lanfranconi has written: 'Nietzsches historische Philosophie'
Richard Oehler has written: 'Nietzsches philosophisches Werden'
Nietzsche believed in the concept of the "will to power," which emphasizes individuals' drive to achieve their full potential and assert their dominance. He also challenged traditional morality and values, advocating for a more individualistic and self-reliant approach to life. Nietzsche's ideas have had a significant influence on existentialism and postmodern philosophy.
Friedrich Hecker has written: 'Aus den Reden & Vorlesungen von Friedrich Hecker' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Civil service, Economic conditions, Women's rights
Friedrich Ehrenberg has written: 'Reden an Gebildete aus dem weiblichen Geschlechte' -- subject(s): Women 'Das Schicksal'