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Beyond Good and Evil Places: Eternal Return of the Superhuman

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Abstract

In Nietzsche's philosophical novel, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, the central character is the prophet Zarathustra. Zarathustra is the prophet of the yearning for going beyond our merely human selves to which our current pop culture, with its X-Men and Marvel superheroes, appeals. The Good Place is an important component of this culture. Its main moral message is that human beings should aspire to go beyond themselves. Zarathustra proposes a theory of human history that includes a stage of animal-like humans foraging on their own, a stage involving identification with groups that think they are superior to each other, and a stage in which human equality becomes the dominant value. If Zarathustra is right, there is a greater possibility for humanity than completing the stage of equality at which we currently find ourselves. There is the stage of overcoming humanity itself, the stage of aiming at superhumanity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Good Place and Philosophy
Subtitle of host publicationEverything is Forking Fine!
Publisherwiley
Pages178-188
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9781119633303
ISBN (Print)9781119633020
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2020

Keywords

  • Human equality
  • Human history
  • Pop culture
  • Superhumanity
  • The Good Place
  • Zarathustra

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