Ethics in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
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Christian Faith, Ethics, Philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche, immortality of God.Abstract
The present article worked out a comparison between the implications of the acceptance of the Christian Faith in Society and its rejection, as proposed by Friedrich Nietzsche. For such an analysis, it was necessary to focus in the main aspects of the ideals of the Christian Faith and the ideals sustained by Nietzsche. The analysis made it possible also to reach some conclusions concerning the benefits that a society and the individual can enjoy from the acceptance or rejection of the Christian Faith.
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