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Nietzsche was one of the 18th century philosophers that cast his supreme presence on the world. His nihilism, existentialism, euphoria and eventual unstable nature has presented him as a confused philosopher. His attack on moral, religion, freedom, and his notion that God is dead make him an interesting character. This paper attempts and understanding of Nietzsche’s philosophy based on his concept of superman, the doctrine of will to power and his concept of morality that transcends all moralities, and concludes that rather than being confused, that confusion is really an art of philosophizing.
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