All this cult worship of Nietzsche

>all this cult worship of Nietzsche
>no one ever mentions his mentor, Julius Langbehn

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was reading nietzsche last night and desu it's not rly the same after stirner

Never heard of him. Seems a tad bit more antisemitic than N., and it appears he later renounced N.'s philosophy and converted to Roman Catholicism.

>Seems a tad bit more antisemitic than N.
You dumb fucks are going to give me a hole in my neck.

>>all this cult worship of Nietzsche
>>no one ever mentions his mentor, Julius Langbehn
>Will Veeky Forums ever level up?
>was reading nietzsche last night and desu it's not rly the same after stirner
No disrespect but dare to think for yourselves my dudes.

I haven't read him, but really anyone that shares or whose philosophy is centered around the same ideas as Nietzsche is ultimately flawed and obviously doesn't deserve to have any cult whatsoever.

Tbh cult worship for a particular persona is always pleb stuff

Philosophical ideas > particular individuals

read Heidegger. He manages to refute Nietzsche's silly ideas about the übermensch very well

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before stirner id never really heard such a compelling argument for going beyond the sorts of criticism nietzsche spouts

>Nietzsche's silly ideas about the übermensch
like? Heidegger was a cuck

But Nietzsche drew from Stirner. To me, Nietzsche takes Stirner's philosophy a step further than Stirner himself, in the sense that he spends a great deal of time describing the behavior of conscious egoists (erster mensch) and half egoists (letzte mensch).

i thought consensus was that nietzsche had never read stirner? maybe im wrong, but describing what stirner puts forward is impossible for its uniqueness to the individual ego, which is why he doesn't do it.

>needing arguments
t. didnt understand nee chee
>conjugates erster correctly but fucks up letzter
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Most translators acknowledge the fact that Nietzsche was at the very least aware of Stirner.

I mean, Nietzsche never really generalizes his description of the first man, e.g. in Zarathustra he more or less uses himself as a template and imagines how he would convince people to stop being so deluded. He describes unique behavior through his own peculiarity, while Stirner was more concerned with peculiarity itself.

Nietzsche couldn't have written what he did had it not been for Stirner, and reading Stirner casts Nietzsche in an entirely different light (though I grant this latter may only apply to me).

i assume you have Google? use it

i'm not going to break it down for you

if you read it and can't understand it i'm sorry not everyone has the ability to understand philosophy

Do you have a citation for those refutations. I would love to read them.

>1889 nahm Langbehn Kontakt zur Mutter des geisteskranken Friedrich Nietzsche auf und wollte ihn durch eine Gesprächstherapie heilen. Auf einen früheren Huldigungsbrief hatte der noch gesunde Nietzsche nicht reagiert. Nach einem Anfall Nietzsches reiste Langbehn nach Dresden ab und forderte brieflich von Nietzsches Mutter, dass ihm die Vormundschaft über den Kranken übertragen werde. Dies wurde durch Eingreifen Franz Overbecks verhindert. 1891 wurde Langbehn wegen angeblicher Verbreitung pornographischer Inhalte in seinem Gedichtband „40 Lieder von einem Deutschen“ angeklagt. Daraufhin verließ er Dresden und zog nach Wien. 1900 konvertierte Langbehn zum Katholizismus.

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The praise for Nietzsche comes from a phase lots of 20s, the age demographic on Veeky Forums, go through. Most of them grow up before 30s.

Much like teenagers go through their Stirner phase

Citation... lol. I don't think this issue could be addressed or solved with just a citation.

You'd have to read the full text to be able to understand.

Though there's a part of it that sums it up well I think, though this is about the disdain of Nietzsche for metaphysics more than about his ideas about the übermensch:

"Through the overturning of metaphysics accomplished by Nietzsche, there remains nothing for metaphysics but a turning aside into its own inessentiality and disarray. The suprasensory is transformed into an unstable product of the sensory. And with such a debasement of its antithesis, the sensory denies its own essence. The deposing of the suprasensory does away with the merely sensory and thus with the difference between the two."

Martin Heidegger, The Word of Nietzsche: “God is Dead”

All I've read about Heidegger and Nietzsche has to do with metaphysics

Never once have I read anything criticizing ubermensche.

>Langbehn

By citation, I merely meant the source of the overturning.

heidegger calls nietzsche the last metaphysician, claims nietzsche didnt go far enough, critiques the concept of will to power and ubermensch

now do your homework