Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Friedrich Nietzscheââ¬â¢s ââ¬ÅGod is Deadââ¬Â Essay
It is a bright sunny morning with the bookmans rushing to go to their classrooms. Inside the Philosophy classroom of Mrs. Beckham, college students are starting to stack their books pop out of their bags and on to their table. Mrs. Beckham arrives and without saying anything, writes on the board in big bold letters God is Dead. Everybody fell silent and re segmented the research task assigned to them devil weeks ago. Mrs. Beckham (sits d have got on her chair) God is Dead. Of course, Catholics and believers consider God to be dead(a) as He no longer exists on Earth.Several stories have their own representations of how God died a long time ago through crucifixion. All of us have seen that. Do you think God is dead? A student raises his hand from the back of the room Mrs. Beckham (points towards the said direction) Any thoughts worthy of the classs caution, Ms. Fuller? Andrea Fuller I believe the phrase written on the board is from a well-known German philosopher who introduced gr eat ideas into the 19th century (Baird 2006). He is well known for several works and is referred to as Friedrich Nietzsche. Mrs. Beckham Indeed, you are right, Andrea.This gives insights with respect to the background of the quote and from whom this is taken from. I wanted to hear your thoughts regarding the death of God from your personal point of view and another one in precondition of how it is perceived by Nietzsche. Another student is acknowledged by Mrs. Beckham, one sitting right in front of her George Riley For me, God remains to exist crimson in our fast-paced time. He has proven himself to be present in the different corners of the globe as exemplified by the establishment of churches in to each one of the sm each(prenominal)est social unit of territory that could be distinguished for a country.Likewise, technology and science made its corresponding contribution that enables the churches to be more accessible to the slew. This serves as a invariable reminder and inc essantly strengthens the feeling of the people that God remains to exist today. As for what Nietzsche stated, God is dead and the people are the murderers. It is a statement that very has the tendency to provoke reactions from people (Zizek 2006). in that respect is indeed a time wherein people have made several commentaries and this statement even enjoyed comparable attention during the time when it is sensationalized through different mediums (Zizek 2006).To a certain extent, it can be seen that the reaction earned from the people considers the topic of whether God is alive or dead to be a concern for a significant number of people. Mrs. Beckham That is quite an interesting thought. But I still believe that God today has died. There are more things that are not seen than simply the establishment of churches and the access to such. Andrea Fuller (reads from her book and scans the pages) Indeed, in the few last quotes from Nietzsche, Kaufmann (1974) cites the statement that What after all are these churches now if they are not the tombs and sepulchers of God? (97). God has died a long time ago within the paddy wagon of people. In the heart of each and every person is where God exists. Not physically for His biological death occurred a long time ago. In spirit, it is where God could remain in the hearts of the people but with the sins and crimes that are committed, God slowly died and vanished. It is all attributed to the thoughts and deeds of the people through time. Michael Dutton So can we refer to Nietzsche as a member of the movement that is directed towards bringing about an antichrist movement?Seemingly, the arguments are leading towards the fact that Nietzsche proposed that God no longer exists, He is no longer alive, and that the people are left on their own. Anne Morris As it is seen that this statement could easily provoke a sense of uncertainty and doubts with regard to the existence of God. In fact, in Europe, the bushel of such is considered by many to have brought about a wider set of horizon for the people especially with the nonexistence of a Supreme Being that oversees everything (OFlaherty & Doniger 1995).I quote OFlaherty & Doniger (1995) in this book that states for the demythologized, Nietzsche was right and Plato was wrong when the gods died, they left behind an empty myth, a play in search of characters, a village without Hamlet (160). With the death of God, there is seen to be an uncertainty of some sort. The important element that exists in a particular portrait, for example the subject, is missing and that the background is the unless one left. That is what I understand from what is given in the previous statement.God has died a long time ago with the confusion and ignorance of people about the things that halt Him alive. Nietzsche has only emphasized this but there is a space left which could say that he may be simply describing the picture he is seeing. bottom Grahm Indeed, we could consider that impa ct that it has over the European society where during the time when Nietzsche launched the idea, Skirbekk and Gilje (2001) proposed that the belief in the Christian God has become unworthy of belief (354).This represents that the statements of Nietzsche has led to the destruction, in part, of the belief that is bestowed upon the existence of Christ. Nietzsche, in making this assertion, can not be condemned as an anti-Christ per se. This is because of the fact that the context upon which the statement is made also deserves attention. He is exhausting to propose another thought and this is seen to be more important. Mrs. Beckham What is this thought, then? John Grahm That God continued to exist even after his physical death laid upon Him by people.Where we are not contented with this, we have even let him die in spirit and in thoughts. We have lost the meaning and the belief of having a God. It is the people who are to blame and this requires reclamation of our beliefs. However, thi s is not happening right now and Nietzsche only wanted to provoke the emotions of people and catch their attention. Mrs. Beckham (stands up and starts to erase the phrase in the blackboard) We had a pretty much good discussion and debate that shared the ideas and research that you have done for this assignment.We have seen twain the importance of critically assessing the arguments of other people and making a response thereto based on the facts we have gathered from different sources. Just the corresponding as Nietzsche has provoked the thoughts of others in his statement, you also made your own share and provoked other people to take part in this discussion something that is decidedly helpful for us. As for me, God remain to be alive. Despite his death, there are still people, I believe, who would continuously give Him honor and carry his lifespan within them. It is all up to us whether we would let God die in our hearts or not.ReferencesBaird, R. M. (2006) Friedrich Nietzsche Microsoft Student 2007 DVD. Redmond, WA Microsoft Corporation 1 November 2008. Kaufmann, W. A. (1974) Nietzsche Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist, 4th Ed. Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press. OFlagerty, W. & Doniger, W. (1995) Other Peoples Myths The Cave of Echoes. Chicago The University of Chicago Press. Skirbekk, G. & Gilje, N. (2001) History of Western Thought From Ancient Greece to the Twentieth Century. London Routledge. Zizek, S. (2006) The Parallax View. Cambridge, MA MIT Press.
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