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Becoming Nietzsche: Prussian Paradoxes

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The paper explores the impact of the Prussian educational system on Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical development, emphasizing the contrast between the political and moral constraints of his upbringing and his eventual rejection of traditional values. It discusses how Nietzsche's formative experiences in a rigidly institutionalized schooling environment informed his ideas about individuality and morality, positing that the mechanized education of the time played a crucial role in shaping his philosophical inquiries.