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The article focuses on the conception of human in Nietzsche’s thought, especially on his category of self-affirmation. Nietzsche believes that after destruction of traditional values it is possibile to love oneself fully and unconditionally. He is trying to reinstate joy of existence to humans and connect individual will with earthly life (wholeness). The figures of free spirit, Overman and child are the ground to achieve this goal.
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The article presents the conception of freedom in Nietzsche's thought in the three periods of his writings. In the first period Nietzsche believe that freedom is connected with estethical-tragic contempletion in the Greek tragedy. He also points out that freedom is culture-forming act in the unity with oneself and with the world. In the second period Nietzsche says that to become truly free is to liberate oneself from the metaphysics and religious tradition. In the third period Nietzsche is convinced that only those who have gived themselves the law which is an expression of their nature are truly free. 
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