Friedrich Nietzsche
EII-Q "哲学者" Philosopher · German · 19th c.German philosopher (1844–1900). He developed fundamental critiques of modern Christian morality and rationalism through "God is dead," the "will to power," "eternal recurrence," and the "Übermensch" in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. His influence on literature, art, and political thought was enormous — and profoundly ambiguous, given his posthumous appropriation by the Nazis. One of the most consequential and dangerous thinkers of the modern era.
主導機能-Fi-p (Compassion & Consideration)
Exploring individual moral responsibility and self-overcoming — the core of -Fi-p action. Even "God is dead" is a -Fi-p act of honest confrontation with moral nihilism rather than celebration of it.
創造機能+Ne-c (Hypothesis & Imagination)
Building the hypotheses of eternal recurrence and the will to power introspectively — spanning and finding micro-distinctions within Socratic rationality, Christian morality, and Platonic idealism — is the core of +Ne-c creative function.
脆弱機能1-Se-p weak (Victory & Dominance)
Weak -Se-p: consistently withdrawing from interpersonal power struggle and social influence-building. The rupture with Wagner, abandoning the professorship — consistent retreat from positions of institutional authority.
脆弱機能2+Ti-c weak (Precision & Thoroughness)
Weak +Ti-c: documented weakness in systematic, comprehensive philosophical writing. The aphoristic, fragmentary style as avoidance of systematic rigorous argumentation.
クアドラ・気質・クラブ
クアドラ: Anti-Beta Quadra (Civil Society) — fundamental scepticism of existing moral systems, Christian authority, and crowd morality runs through all works. Trust in individual inner growth as -Beta values.
気質: Balanced-Stable temperament: introspective pace and quiet adaptation to external turbulence. A quiet inner tension persisting independent of external upheaval.
クラブ: Humanitarian-Artistic Club: literature, philosophy, and ethics as the forms of activity. Nietzsche's works functioning as both artistic excellence and humanitarian mission.
世界観・変化への態度
"Eternal recurrence and the possibility of the Übermensch" — optimism that transcends nihilism. A worldview aware of structural dangers and trusting in individual self-overcoming as the response.
変化への態度: A symbol of hope challenging existing moral systems — the "waiting" posture of the final years in the psychiatric institution; recognised posthumously.
