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    Fredrick William Natshay or Allama Iqbal k tasawar e taqat ka taqabli mataliya
    (UMT, Lahore, 2020) Muhammad Ghayas
    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900) gave a novel concept about ethics. He declared religious traditions and ethics superstitious. He attached morality with power and to strengthen his point of view declared God’s death. Moreover, he is of the view that the major duty of a person is to attain the power. The person who has more and more power is a real superman. In the days of Nietzsche, concept of evolution was the intellectual foundation of that age. After adding in Darwin’s theory, he said man must create a new race of human beings like superman. He thought that physical evolution has been completed however the process of psychological and ethical evolution must be carrying on. His three principles are well-known; first, replaced God with superman; secondly, man’s power instead of God’s blessing and finally urge to get more power and control instead of longing hereafter’s life.

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