INTRODUCTION
Born
in 1844, Nietzsche is a German philosopher of contradiction. He is the bridge
between modernity and post-modernity. Nietzsche is either infuriating or
fascinating but never boring. He is often referred to as a brilliant madman in
the complacent atmosphere of pre-1994; a destructive and perverse genius. The
ideas he left behind are disturbing and difficult, just as the life he lived
was tormented and burdensome.[1]
Nietzsche
carries out his mission in a style that is sketchy, irritating and slippery.
Typically, he expresses his ideas in aphorisms and brief, pitchy statements
meant to provoke shock and challenge his readers. He says, “The good writer
handles his language like a flexible foil, feeling from his arm right down to
his toe the dangerous bliss of the quivering razor-sharp blade, which is eager
to bite, hiss, cut…”[2]
In
this paper, I wish to comment on the Nietzschean claim that GOD is DEAD as
being more of a sociological observation than a metaphysical declaration.
Nietzsche’s idea revolves around the notion that there is no objective truth,
we are the only standard by which our ideas are measured, thus, our minds swim
in a sea of personal interpretations. On the ground of the above exposition my aim in this work is to comment
for or against the Nietzschean claim that GOD is DEAD, as being more a
sociological observation than a metaphysical declaration. In exposing the theme
of this work I shall adhered to this outline:
v Who
is Nietzsche?
v When
was the claim made?
v My
comments/ meaning of the Nietzschean claim.
v Summary/conclusion.
WHO IS NIETZSCHE?
He is a German
classical scholar, philosopher, and critic of culture, who became one of the
most and provocative influential of all modern thinkers. His attempts to unmask
the motives that underlie traditional Western religion, morality, and
philosophy deeply affected generations of theologians, philosophers,
psychologists, poets, novelists, and playwrights.[3]
WHEN
WAS THE CLAIM MADE?
Nietzsche
made this claim when He thought through the consequences of the triumph of the
Enlightenment's secularism, thus he expresses his observation that “God is
dead” in a way that determined the agenda
for many of Europe's most celebrated intellectuals after his death.
MY
COMMENTS/ MEANING OF THE NIETZSCHEAN CLAIM
This Nietzschean claim that “God is
Dead” is more a sociological observation than a metaphysical declaration. This
claim of Nietzsche does not presuppose an unusual notion that an eternal being
once existed and then died. It rather entails a description of a psychological
and cultural event that made itself evident in the secular modern society.
Irrespective of the fact that theism plays a decisive role in our civilization,
he thinks we are getting into an era of secularism in which people will no
longer find the notion of God relevant or useful.
“God is dead” is not a metaphysical
declaration but a recognition of what is considered by existential thinkers to
be an observable, sociological fact — that God and the church are not at the
center of the society anymore; they are not at the center of people’s thinking
and no longer have the clout to underwrite values and meaning in modern
society. The death of God refers to the religious and philosophical systems of
thought that human beings have created to make sense of their world. The situation
we must face is the fundamental absurdity of life.[4]
In the proclamation with regards to
the age of belief being over, Nietzsche gives no arguments for atheism and no
refutation of traditional arguments for God. Rather, it is assumed by him that
theism is a hypothesis that is no longer practicable or worthwhile. It has
served its purpose and has being casted off. Nietzsche noticed the consequences
of the loss of religious beliefs, and the fact that religious faith is no
longer credible in the modern society. God is dead in the heart of men; people
no longer believe in God. Secularism brought the rejection of God in
everything.
CONCLUSION
As at the time Nietzsche made his
claim, the modern society has loss the reverence to God and the use of religion
is at the minimal. So observing and seeing the problems of irreligion and relativity,
Nietzsche makes his claim, thus, “God is Dead”. People no longer conform to
religious values, any religion for that matter. Nietzsche means that God is
dead in the heart of men. The secularism present in the era of modernity
brought about disbelief in religion and rejection of God in apparently
everything.
With my own conviction and
rationality, I see Nietzsche’s claim that “God is Dead”, as more a sociological
observation than a metaphysical declaration, with regards to his observation of
the activities of modernity. The modern society sees God as an obstacle to
human development, the death of God is seen as a liberation in the modern
society. With this famous claim of Nietzsche, he meant to say that God is dead
in the heart of men, people no longer believe in God. People decided to kill God in their hearts, just
as Voltaire says “if there is God let us suppress him”.
As a matter of fact, this topic
remains open to debate. I had only argued based on my personal opinion, but the
issue at hand still remain open ended because I do not have the ultimate answer
to the issue in question.
[1]
Williams F. Lawhead, THE VOYAGE OF
DISCOVERY: A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY, second edition
(Wadsworth/ Thomson Lerning, 10 Davis Drive Belmont, USA, 2001). Pg. 416.
[2]
Ibid. Pg. 417.
[3] "Nietzsche,
Friedrich." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica
Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica,
2012.
[4] Christopher
Panza and Gregory Gale, Existentialism
For Dummies(Wiley Publishing, Inc, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2008) Pg. 42-45.
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