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That fiery practicality he applied to the most important problems posed to human consciousness. “The great problems of man are Nietzsche’s great passions,” said one of the German critics of Nietzsche. Nietzsche put all his mighty will to the service of that passionate fervor, a will that was not afraid of any danger and sacrificed even the best illusions. He is determined to destroy everything that is not the truth. He wrote in the book Ecce Homo that “I am not human, I am explosive”. He staunchly opposes all lies…old-fashioned morality and tongue-in-cheek idealism. He was the “religion atheist,” writes Henri Lichtenberger. And he became immoral with a very delicate morality. He was well aware of the immense difficulties his tragic attempt would face in trying to build a morality beyond all traditional ideals. In 1885, when talking to Lisbeth, he said: “I am faced with a vast problem, which is the forest in which I am lost, a wild forest (Wald und Urwald). If I meet someone who can clearly indicate the value of our virtues, I will listen, I will follow them, but I cannot find a single person;.. I am alone.” Two years later, that is, a year before his life of reflection ended, he confessed to Carl Fuchs: “Most of what I have written has to be erased.”…
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