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Still Chained to God? Nietzsche on Grammar’s Hidden Power

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Did we truly move beyond God, or does grammar keep Him alive in our minds? 🤯 Nietzsche argues that our inherited concepts—words like "soul," "ego," and "truth"—are nothing more than linguistic illusions passed down from our most ancient ancestors. Language, formed in an era of primitive psychology, still dictates our thinking today.
Are we still captives of grammar? Does the way we speak shape the way we believe? Nietzsche’s radical insights challenge everything we assume about reality.
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