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Nietzsche and the prerogative of science as a form of untruth: scientific worldview versus Christian worldview

Abstract:

Starting from the analysis of The Antichrist, we investigate the function that Nietzsche attributes to science, understood as a form of untruth, in relation to other forms of untruth, such as Christianity. First, we seek to show that, in this writing, the author establishes the incompatibility between science and Christianity by assigning them specific and irreconcilable characteristics (such as the intellectual probity, proper to science, and the requirement of faith, typical of Christianity). Then, we show that qualifications such as “false”, “erroneous”, “fictitious” and “lying”, applied in a derogatory way to the religious conception of the world in The Antichrist, also determine, in other writings, scientific knowledge. Now, if the Christian and scientific worldviews have similar characteristics, why does Nietzsche turn to science to reject Christianity?

Keywords:
Science; Christianity; truth; untruth; errors-truths; errors-errors

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