gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:philosophy
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gptkbp:adapted_into
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gptkb:opera
gptkb:theater
gptkb:film
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gptkbp:author
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gptkb:Friedrich_Nietzsche
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gptkbp:critical_reception
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controversial
widely studied
influential
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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gptkb:art
gptkb:literature
gptkb:Christian_theology
gptkb:music
gptkb:psychology
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gptkbp:first_part_published
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1883
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gptkbp:fourth_part_published
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1886
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gptkbp:genre
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gptkb:philosophy
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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gptkbp:influenced
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gptkb:existentialism
modern philosophy
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gptkbp:inspired
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gptkb:philosopher
gptkb:artists
gptkb:Writer
gptkb:musicians
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gptkbp:language
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gptkb:German
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gptkbp:notable_character
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gptkb:Zarathustra
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gptkbp:notable_quote
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God is dead.
He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.
The higher we soar, the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.
Become who you are.
What does your conscience say?
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gptkbp:philosophy
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gptkb:nihilism
gptkb:self-overcoming
perspectivism
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gptkbp:published
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1883
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gptkbp:published_in
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parts
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gptkbp:second_part_published
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1884
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gptkbp:structure
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poetic prose
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gptkbp:theme
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gptkb:Übermensch
gptkb:eternal_recurrence
will to power
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gptkbp:third_part_published
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1885
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gptkbp:translated_into
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multiple languages
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Richard_Strauss'_Also_sprach_Zarathustra
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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5
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