W. F. NIETZSCHE’S PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHTS IN ROMAN ALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA: A STUDY OF POSTMODERN PHILOSOPHY

Nurita Meliana

Abstract


This study aimed to describes Nietzsche’s philosophical thoughts in roman Also sprach Zarathustra a work of W. F. Nietzsche. Data resource is Also sprach Zarathustra roman work by Wilhelm Friedrich Nietzsche, which published in 1994 year by Philipp-Reclamm jun. GmbH & Co. Technique of data collecting, is read and log technique. Data analysis technique is descriptive qualitative technique. Reliability used is intra rater and inter rater reliability. The study result are (1) The will to power was also determine essence from all things in the word; (2) God is dead contains about the role of religion in human life and actually human use their religion for themselves importance; (3) Nihilism is an understanding that truly happens in this world is chaos, all things right and wrong depends on point of view each human; (4) Übermensch is a human who able impregnating and create his own value, isn’t use values created from other human; (5) The return of something eternal is reflection from all world events, all events are only new variation which returned.

Key words: Roman, Philosophical thought, postmodern philosophy


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21831/10.21831/TLv1i1

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