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>>2619420
Yes, he indeed seems to state throughout his works that modern man is a battlefield of different instincts or virtues that are sometimes wholly opposed to each other.

I'd like to add that the Übermensch /can/ be a consequence of our further development. The other possible option is of course that of the Last Man.

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Write aphorisms, order them by subject.

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>>2553870
In the sense that Nietzschean thought is compatible with a lack of afterlife? I'd say very much so. Of course, there is the notion of the Eternal Return, but I think that is more of an hypothetical question to shed light on ones way and view of life.

By pledging allegiance to the earth and embracing it wholly, the escape into an after life becomes obsolete. I'd say this would be one of the fundamental differences between the vision Nietzsche has for future humanity compared to the ancient cultures he praised: The affirmation of life not by the use of myths and tales, but facing cold hard reality.

>>2553878
If you are speaking of the ideas of Tyler Durden, they aren't very nihilist. The protagonist would be more of an exponent of nihilistism before he met Tyler Durden. Tyler Durden himself was more of an anarcho-primitivist with values, a goal, and a plan.

>>2553880
Aren't they rather familiar?

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