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Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy (JAEP)
Volume-8 | Issue-10 | 552-557
Review Article
A Comparative Exploration of Human Potential and Self-Transcendence in Iqbal and Nietzsche
Shadab Ali Khan, Faizan Munawwar
Published : Oct. 3, 2024
DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.36348/jaep.2024.v08i10.001
Abstract
This study examines the essential conceptual distinctions between Nietzsche's notion of the Superman and Iqbal's conception of the Perfect Man, two divergent goals of human potential. Nietzsche's Superman, grounded on power, autonomy, and the repudiation of conventional morality, aspires to grandeur via individual supremacy and the transcendence of social norms. Conversely, Iqbal’s Perfect Man is a fusion of heavenly grandeur and beauty, attaining excellence via spiritual self-actualization, ethical integrity, and altruistic service to mankind. Nietzsche’s Superman dismisses metaphysical ideas and flourishes via human will, but Iqbal’s Perfect Man derives power from religion, love, and justice. This contrast highlights a profound philosophical divergence: Nietzsche’s perspective centers on existential power, while Iqbal’s prioritizes spiritual development and collective advancement. The thesis ultimately emphasizes Iqbal’s Perfect Man as a paradigm for harmonious human growth, surpassing Nietzsche’s individualistic ideal.
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