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Did friedrich nietzsche think that humanity was evil from birth, or that turned evil later on in life.?

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  1. He was an existentialist,I don't believe good and evil were of much use to him.

    I believe his position on the superman explains it best. I am not the superman and niether are you, the superman is ahead of us. We contribute to his coming but can never be him.


  2. Neither. He wouldn't have used the term "evil," since he thought that the concepts of "good" and "evil" were ideas that humanity had to overcome.

  3. He didn't believe in evil, he believed that evil and good where concepts created by humans, hence "Beyond good and evil" meaning "beyond the fabricated concepts of good and evil".

  4. He took note to the fact that humans created good and evil, and that humanity could not be evil as a whole.

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